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TYAN Showcases Cutting-edge GPU Platforms at GTC 2013

TYAN, an industry-leading server platform design manufacturer and subsidiary of MiTAC International Corp, will present its cutting-edge GPU supporting platform during the NVIDIA GTC 2013. Ranging from 2U to 4U and compatible with1 to 8 GPUs. TYAN offers a full product portfolio to customers which are compatible with NVIDIA Tesla K Series GPU Accelerators. The TYAN S7055 and S7056 motherboard will be showcased as well as TYAN TA77-B7061 and FT48-B7055 barbones at TYAN's booth (#503) during the GTC 2013.

Targeting from mainstream applications to the most complicated high performance computing, TYAN develops a rich product portfolio of GPU based platforms. These products offer flexible and scalable performance as well as maximum efficiency in order to help customers deploying an ideal GPU cluster solutions. All the TYAN GPU platforms are under-validation with industry-leading companies' GPU products. The TYAN TA77-B7061, FT48-B7059 and FT77-B7059 GPU platforms passed the validation and are fully compatible with NVIDIA Tesla K Series GPU Accelerators. The bundled product portfolios of TYAN GPU platforms and NVIDIA Tesla K Series will be widely available in Q2.

NVIDIA Pioneers New Standard for HPC With Tesla GPUs Built on Kepler Architecture

NVIDIA today unveiled a new family of Tesla GPUs based on the revolutionary NVIDIA Kepler GPU computing architecture, which makes GPU-accelerated computing easier and more accessible for a broader range of high performance computing (HPC) scientific and technical applications.

The new NVIDIA Tesla K10 and K20 GPUs are computing accelerators built to handle the most complex HPC problems in the world. Designed with an intense focus on high performance and extreme power efficiency, Kepler is three times as efficient as its predecessor, the NVIDIA Fermi architecture, which itself established a new standard for parallel computing when introduced two years ago.

GeForce GTX 680 Features Speed Boost, Arrives This Month, etc., etc.

Here are some key bits of information concerning the upcoming GeForce GTX 680, a performance single-GPU graphics card based on the 28 nm GK104 GPU by NVIDIA. The information, at face value, is credible, because we're hearing that a large contingent of the media that finds interest in the GPU industry, is attending the Game Developers Conference, where it could interact with NVIDIA, on the sidelines. The source, however, is citing people it spoke to at CeBIT.

First, and most interesting: with some models of the GeForce 600, NVIDIA will introduce a load-based clock speed-boost feature (think: Intel Turbo Boost), which steps up clock speeds of the graphics card when subjected to heavy loads. If there's a particularly stressing 3D scene for the GPU to render, it overclocks itself, and sees the scene through. This ensures higher minimum and average frame-rates.

NVIDIA's 2012 GPU Technology Conference Opens for Registration

NVIDIA today announced that registration is now open for its third GPU Technology Conference (GTC) in the U.S., one of the world's fastest-growing events focused on computational science and visualization.

GTC 2012 - to be held in San Jose, Calif., from May 14-17 - is the flagship in NVIDIA's global series of events focused on how the GPU is transforming science. It is expected to draw the greatest minds in the scientific, engineering, research and developer communities from more than 40 nations.

For more information or to register, visit the GTC website.

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