First-Ever Showing of NVIDIA Tesla GPU Server at SuperComputing 2007

At SuperComputing 2007, NVIDIA will be demonstrating its new Tesla™ family of GPU high-performance computing (HPC) solutions, including the world’s first showing of a Tesla S870 GPU cluster.

November 8th, 2007

What: SuperComputing 2007 (sc07.supercomputing.org/)

When: November 10-16, 2007

Where: Reno-Sparks Convention Center, Reno, Nev

At SuperComputing 2007, NVIDIA will be demonstrating its new Tesla™ family of GPU high-performance computing (HPC) solutions, including the worlds first showing of a Tesla S870 GPU cluster.

Tesla GPU computing solutions, in conjunction with the award-winning CUDA C language development environment, are addressing the HPC industrys most challenging pain-points, enabling the rapid processing of vast amounts of computationally intensive data as compared to conventional processing technologies.

Available in a range of form factors, from single cards for workstations to server configurations, Tesla is delivering enormous speed increases across many compute-heavy fields such as NAMD, computer vision, nanotechnology, finance, and oil and gas.

In addition to the NVIDIA booth (# 478), Tesla S870 GPU Servers will be on display in partner booths throughout the show, including HP (# 1417) and Sun (# 514). Other partners that will be showing Tesla products include:

* Appro (# 714)

* GraphStream (OpenFabrics Booth # 2660)

* Verari (# 428)

* Mercury Computer (# 2145)

* Microway (# 2741)

* CAPS (# 3242)

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