Advanced Micro Devices has recently announced its new monster GPU dubbed as the AMD FirePro S9150 which is touted to go toe-to-toe with the NVidia Tesla K40 in the server GPU category. Equipped with a whopping 16GB of GDDR5 RAM and 320GB/s memory bandwidth, the FirePro S9150is expected to bring incredible graphics performance which is crucial for the supercomputers that it will cater to. AMD was also keen to point out that the FirePro S9150 only requires the same maximum power (235 watts) as the Tesla K40, yet delivers better single precision floating-point performance (5.07 TFLOPS vs 4.29 TFLOPS) and double precision floating-point performance (2.53 TFLOPS vs 1.43 TFLOPS). Read more in our articles including "AMD outs FirePro S9150 with 16GB GDDR5 RAM" and "AMD Phenom X4 9950 Benchmark".
Advanced Micro Devices has recently announced its new monster GPU dubbed as the AMD FirePro S9150 which is touted to go toe-to-toe with the NVidia Tesla K40 in the server GPU category. Equipped with a whopping 16GB of GDDR5 RAM and 320GB/s memory bandwidth, the FirePro S9150is expected to bring incredible graphics performance which is crucial for the supercomputers that it will cater to.
AMD was also keen to point out that the FirePro S9150 only requires the same maximum power (235 watts) as the Tesla K40, yet delivers better single precision floating-point performance (5.07 TFLOPS vs 4.29 TFLOPS) and double precision floating-point performance (2.53 TFLOPS vs 1.43 TFLOPS).
Our coverage of AMD FirePro S9150 includes: "AMD outs FirePro S9150 with 16GB GDDR5 RAM"; "AMD Phenom X4 9950 Benchmark"; "New breed of Intel and AMD Netbook CPUs". Each article provides unique insights and information.