Micron Technology, Inc. MT4JTF12864AZ-1G4D1 1GB DDR3 1333 Desktop RAM
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NVIDIA
Dual-GPU compute accelerator with 24 GB GDDR5 memory and CUDA support for high-performance workloads
The NVIDIA Tesla K80 is a PCIe add-in card built for GPU computing workloads. It delivers 24 GB of GDDR5 memory and supports CUDA parallel programming for high-throughput tasks.
This card suits engineers and researchers running CUDA-optimised simulations, rendering or deep-learning training on compatible platforms. It is not intended for gaming systems or consumer workstations without adequate power and cooling provision.
The 24 GB frame buffer determines the maximum dataset size that fits in local memory. Verify that your application's working set matches this capacity before selecting the K80.
| Memory Type | GDDR5 |
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The card uses a PCIe interface, so it installs in a compatible PCIe slot on the motherboard.
The card is built for CUDA, allowing it to run CUDA-enabled applications and libraries.
The board provides 24 GB of GDDR5 memory for data-intensive tasks.
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