HPE Q7G75C graphics card 48 GB GDDR5
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£11,148.53
£13,378.24
Regular Price
£19,388.74
£23,266.49
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SKU
Q7G75C
NEC Vector Engine Accelerator Module
| Graphics card memory type | GDDR5 |
|---|---|
| Interface type | PCI Express x16 3.0 |
| Cooling type | Passive |
| Discrete graphics card memory | 48 GB |
| SKU | Q7G75C |
| EAN | 0190017431314 |
| Manufacturer | HPE |
| Availability | N |
Are you looking for a mean to unleash your memory bandwidth bounded applications?
The NEC Vector Engine Accelerator with its unmatched memory bandwidth per core offers a balanced architecture for your Fortran and C/C++ codes to shine. Extremely large amount of data can be processed per cycle thanks to the native vector architecture. Moreover, users can easily exploit these capabilities via a standard development environment leveraged from the past decades of the vector supercomputers era.
Features
High Memory Bandwidth
- The NEC Vector Engine Accelerator has six integrated HBM2 modules providing 48 GB capacity and 1.2 TB/s bandwidth.
- Shared last level cache between the eight cores, facilitating shared memory parallelization.
Standard Programming Environment
- The NEC Vector Engine Accelerator does not require users to migrate their applications to a new programming environment. Existing Fortran and C/C++ codes will not have to be ported but simply recompiled for the NEC Vector Engine processor.
- Full software environment is available with compilers, libraries and tools, leveraged from decades of experience with vector machines. Compilers are able to vectorize and auto-parallelize loops. Parallelization with OpenMP and MPI is supported.
The NEC Vector Engine Accelerator with its unmatched memory bandwidth per core offers a balanced architecture for your Fortran and C/C++ codes to shine. Extremely large amount of data can be processed per cycle thanks to the native vector architecture. Moreover, users can easily exploit these capabilities via a standard development environment leveraged from the past decades of the vector supercomputers era.
Features
High Memory Bandwidth
- The NEC Vector Engine Accelerator has six integrated HBM2 modules providing 48 GB capacity and 1.2 TB/s bandwidth.
- Shared last level cache between the eight cores, facilitating shared memory parallelization.
Standard Programming Environment
- The NEC Vector Engine Accelerator does not require users to migrate their applications to a new programming environment. Existing Fortran and C/C++ codes will not have to be ported but simply recompiled for the NEC Vector Engine processor.
- Full software environment is available with compilers, libraries and tools, leveraged from decades of experience with vector machines. Compilers are able to vectorize and auto-parallelize loops. Parallelization with OpenMP and MPI is supported.
| Processor | |
|---|---|
| Peak floating point performance (single precision) | 4300 Gflops |
| Peak floating point performance (double precision) | 2150 Gflops |
| Memory | |
| Discrete graphics card memory | 48 GB |
| Memory bandwidth (max) | 1200 GB/s |
| Graphics card memory type | GDDR5 |
| Ports & interfaces | |
| Interface type | PCI Express x16 3.0 |
| Design | |
| Cooling type | Passive |
| Power | |
|---|---|
| Power consumption (typical) | 300 W |
| Technical details | |
| Cooling type | Passive |
| Compatible products | ProLiant DL380 Gen10 |
| Weight & dimensions | |
| Weight | 1.18 kg |
| Height | 111 mm |
| Depth | 34.8 mm |
| Length | 267 mm |
| Other features | |
| Compatible products | ProLiant DL380 Gen10 |
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