NVIDIA's GPU-Accelerated Computing For Research, Big Data Analytics


World’s Fastest Accelerator Built for Supercomputing and Big Data Analytics

The NVIDIA Tesla K40 GPU accelerator is the world’s highest performance accelerator ever built, delivering extreme performance to a widening range of scientific, engineering, HPC and enterprise applications.Providing double the memory and up to 40 percent higher performance than its predecessor, the Tesla K20X GPU accelerator, and 10 times higher performance than today’s fastest CPU, the Tesla K40 GPU is the world’s first and highest-performance accelerator optimized for big data analytics and large-scale scientific workloads.

NVIDIA Dramatically Simplifies Parallel Programming with CUDA 6

NVIDIA CUDA 6, the latest version of the world’s most pervasive parallel computing platform and programming model, makes parallel programming easier than ever, enabling software developers to dramatically decrease the time and effort required to accelerate their scientific, engineering, enterprise and other applications with GPUs. It offers new performance enhancements that enabledevelopers to instantly accelerate applications up to 8X by simply replacing existing CPU-based libraries.

“Compared with other major regions around the world, India is experiencing the fastest growth in new CUDA developers,” said Vishal Dhupar, managing director, South Asia, at NVIDIA. “We’re boosting our efforts to support this growth, providing the most advance technologies and resources to bring the game-changing benefits of accelerated computing to academics, researchers, engineers, and enterprise IT managers throughout the country.”
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