AMD 100-505772 FirePro S10000 Graphic Card - 2 GPUs - 6 GB GDDR5 - PCI Express 3.0 x16 - Dual Slot

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AMD 100-505772 FirePro S10000 Graphic Card - 2 GPUs - 6 GB GDDR5 - PCI Express 3.0 x16 - Dual Slot
MPN: 100-505772
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AMD 100-505772 FirePro S10000 Graphic Card - 2 GPUs - 6 GB GDDR5 - PCI Express 3.0 x16 - Dual Slot

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AMD FireProâ„¢ S10000 is a GPU compute power house, delivering record breaking single and double peak precision floating point performance. It's the most powerful dual-GPU server graphics card ever created, delivering up to 1.3 times the single and up to 7.8 times the double peak precision floating point performance of the competition's comparable dual-GPU product1.

Many High Performance Computing (HPC) implementations, like those focused on Genetic Sequencing, Structural Mechanics and Reservoir Simulation, are performing complex algorithms where the slightest miscalculation can significantly alter outcomes. As the world's first professional grade graphics card to exceed one teraflop of peak double precision floating point performance - boasting an unprecedented 1.48 TFLOPS2 - the AMD FireProâ„¢ S10000 is the right choice when precision matters.

For those implementations that don't require the highest numerical accuracy, like Explicit Crash Test Simulations, Seismic Processing and Satellite Imaging, AMD FireProâ„¢ S10000 graphics deliver an impressive 5.91 TFLOPS of peak single precision floating point performance. In fact, the AMD FireProâ„¢ S10000 is 147% more powerful than the world's fastest supercomputer in 1999. The ASCI Red was powered by more than 9,000 CPUs and achieved a peak speed of 2.38 single precision TFLOPS per second.