SIE launches its new GPU platforms for scientific computing based on NVDIA Titan X for scientific computing.
The new HPC systems allow incorporating these new cards recently launched by NVDIA. Here you can see a comparison in teraflops of the benefits of the TITAN X card, integrated on 8.000 transistors with 12 GB of RAM.
Geforce GTX Titan X, GeForce GTX 980, and GeForce TITAN Black comparison chart. We can see comparisons in processes, transistors, GPU clock. From NVIDIA Keepler and Maxwell technology cards.
In the HPC Titan X benchmark, we see a difference of 1,9Tflops between the Geforce GTX Titan X and the GeForce GTX980 card, all at lower power consumption.
Dr. Faraudo has carried out NAMD tests with our equipment and you can see the result at the following link: NAMD TESTS WITH NVDIA GTX 980 AND CUDA 6.5
El Dr. Jordi Faraudo from the ICMAB (CSIC) he tells us:
The same test as the other time, now I get the following estimate:
-4 CPUs, 2 GeForce GTX 980 Benchmark time: 0.0313843 days/ns
The comparison with the other two machines (mine and the one I tested in October):
– speed 2 Tesla M2075 GPUs: 0.0874105 days/ns
– speed 2 GPU Titan black: 0.0281269 days/ns, that is, the GTX980 is practically the same speed as the TitanBlack
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