Difference between revisions of "NVIDIA A10 Tensor Core GPU"
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* https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/data-center/products/a10-gpu/ | * https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/data-center/products/a10-gpu/ | ||
+ | * 150[[W]] GPU | ||
+ | * ~ 2.5K | ||
== Related == | == Related == | ||
* [[Nvidia A100 GPU]] (May 2020) | * [[Nvidia A100 GPU]] (May 2020) | ||
− | * [[Amazon EC2 G5 instances]] (Nov [[2021]]) | + | * [[Amazon EC2 G5 instances]] (Nov [[2021]]): <code>[[g5.24xlarge]]</code> 4 GPUs |
== See also == | == See also == |
Latest revision as of 15:29, 18 July 2024
- 150W GPU
- ~ 2.5K
Related[edit]
- Nvidia A100 GPU (May 2020)
- Amazon EC2 G5 instances (Nov 2021):
g5.24xlarge
4 GPUs
See also[edit]
- Nvidia, GPU, Nvidia tools,
nvidia-smi
, CUDA, Nvidia Drive, Tegra, EVGA Corporation, A10, A100, H100, T4, L4, K80,gpustat
, Nvidia Xavier, NVML, TOPS, Nvidia broadcast, Mellanox, Jensen Huang, NVIDIA driver, Nvidia RTX, Tensor Cores, Nvidia DGX, Nvidia Omniverse Cloud, Drive Thor, Ada, Hopper, NVIDIA device plugin for Kubernetes, NVIDIA DCGM, NVIDIA GPU Operator, Megatron-Core, NVLM, NVIDIA GPU Boost, NVSwitch, NVIDIA Driver R450+
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