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Nvidia next-gen Tesla “Fermi” prices released

From what I understand, these are high end industry parts, so of practically no interest to the likes of us.
 
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Tesla C2050 and C2070 GPU computing processors:
Single GPU PCI Express 2.0 cards for workstation configurations;
Up to 3GB and 6GB (respectively) on-board GDDR5 memory. With ECC enabled, user available memory will be 2.625GB for a C2050 and to 5.25GB for a C2070;
Double precision performance in the range of 520GFlops – 630GFlops.
Tesla S2050 & S2070 GPU computing systems:
Four Tesla GPUs in a 1U system product for cluster and datacenter deployments;
Up to 12 GB and 24 GB (respectively) total system memory on board GDDR5 memory. With ECC enabled, user available memory will be 10.5GB for an S2050 and 21GB for an S2070;
Double precision performance in the range of 2.1TFlops – 2.5TFlops.

A couple of points before people get started:

* the C series is a GPU type of card but it has EEC registered GDDR5 and a lot of it hence the cost and is inline with the normal business costs (which is always higher than end user)

* The S series is actually a 1U server with four cards. Now a mid range HP Proliant 2 CPU rack server is ~€7K from memory.. so that's not surprising.

So I'd expect the GPU variant not to have EEC memory and less of it, combine in higher quantities.. I'd guess £450.
 
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