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The NVIDIA Tesla C2075 companion processor is built for GPU computing. It features 448 application-acceleration cores per board, dramatically increasing performance compared to a traditional workstation. By adding a Tesla companion processor, engineers, designers, and content creation professionals can add over one Teraflop of computing potential to their workstation.

BUILT FOR PERFORMANCE

Fast floating point performance
  • 515 Gflops (double precision), 1030 Gflops (single precision)
Faster PCIe communication
  • Dual copy engines provides bi-directional PCIe communication
Higher performance on technical applications with
large data sets
  • Large, 6GB GDDR5 on-board memory
Higher performance CUDA driver for Windows OS
  • TCC driver reduces CUDA kernel overhead and enables Windows Remote Desktop and Windows Services
Error Correcting Code (ECC) Memory
  • Meets strict requirements for mission critical applications with uncompromised computing accuracy and reliability.
  • Protects register files, L1/L2 caches, shared memory and DRAM

Tesla C2075 Companion Processor

Key Features

Applications

> 448 CUDA Cores
> 6GB GDDR5 Memory
> CAE (structural analysis)
> Reservoir simulation
> Molecular Dynamics
> Numerical Analytics
> Computational Visualization
   (ray tracing)

Legacy Tesla Products

Tesla 20-Series

Tesla 10-Series

Tesla C2070 Tesla C2050 Tesla C1060
 
Workstation Graphics

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Advanced Technologies

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3D Vision Pro
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SLI Technology
NVIDIA Multi-OS
Quadro for the Cloud
CUDA

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