Based on the new CUDA GPU architecture codenamed “Fermi”, the Tesla C2050 / C2070 computing processor is designed from the ground up for high performance computing. It supports “must have” features for technical and enterprise computing including C++ support, ECC memory for uncompromised accuracy and scalability, and 8X the double precision performance compared Tesla 10-series GPU computing products. Compared to the latest quad-core CPUs, Tesla 20-series GPU computing processors deliver equivalent performance at 1/20th the power consumption and 1/10th the cost.
GPU powered by the massively parallel CUDA architecture
Transform your workstation perform like a small cluster at 1/20th the power consumption and 1/10th the cost.
CUDA programming environment with broad support of programming languages and APIs
Choose C, C++, OpenCL, DirectCompute, or Fortran to express application parallelism and take advantage of the “Fermi” GPU’s innovative architecture.
Scale to multiple GPUs and harness the performance of thousands of processor cores
Solve large-scale problems faster than a small server cluster on a single workstation with multiple GPUs.
IEEE 754 single & double precision floating point units
Achieve up to 600 Gigaflops of double precision performance for faster and more accurate results.
ECC Support
Offers protection of data in memory to enhance data integrity and reliability for applications. Register files, L1/L2 caches, shared memory, and DRAM all are ECC protected.
Up to 6GB GDDR5 compute memory
Allows faster access to larger data sets.
NVIDIA Parallel DataCache Technology
Accelerates algorithms such as physics solvers, ray-tracing, and sparse matrix multiplication where data addresses are not known beforehand.
NVIDIA GigaThread Engine
Maximizes throughput by faster context switching, concurrent kernel execution, and improved thread block scheduling.
Asynchronous transfer capability
Turbocharges system performance by overlapping data transfers with computation.
High Speed , PCI-Express Gen 2.0 Data Transfer
Fast and high-bandwidth communication between CPU and GPU.