NVIDIA GPU

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NVIDIA Gpu Architecture

Series Architecture Notable Models Key Features
Tesla Tesla C1060, M2050, K80, P100, V100, A100 First dedicated GPGPU series
Fermi Fermi GTX 400, GTX 500, Tesla 20-series, Quadro 4000/5000 First to feature CUDA cores and support for ECC memory
Kepler Kepler GTX 600, GTX 700, Tesla K-series, Quadro K-series First to feature Dynamic Parallelism and Hyper-Q
Maxwell Maxwell GTX 900, GTX 1000, Quadro M-series First to support VR and 4K displays
Pascal Pascal GTX 1000, Quadro P-series First to support simultaneous multi-projection
Volta Volta Titan V, Tesla V100, Quadro GV100 First to feature Tensor Cores and NVLink 2.0
Turing Turing RTX 2000, GTX 1600, Quadro RTX First to feature Ray Tracing Cores and RTX technology
Ampere Ampere RTX 3000, A-series Features third-generation Tensor Cores and more
Grace
  • CPU-GPU integration, ARM Neoverse CPU, HBM2E memory
  • 900 GB/s memory bandwidth, support for PCIe 5.0 and NVLink
  • 10x performance improvement for certain HPC workloads
  • Energy efficiency improvements through unified memory space