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However, a fundamental challenge in attaining exascale systems is achieving higher levels of performance while minimizing energy consumption, a task GPU accelerators are particularly well suited for. An exascale system built with NVIDIA's latest GPU accelerators would consume five times less power than an x86 CPU-based system, enabling system designers to deliver extremely higher levels of energy-efficient performance.
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The Tesla Accelerated Computing Platform is designed from the ground up for power-efficient, high performance computing,
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approach. The platform deeply integrates the world's fastest GPU accelerators, advanced system management features, accelerated communication technology and NVIDIA CUDA®, the world's most pervasive
parallel computing model.
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