Quick AMBER GPU Benchmark Takeaways
NVIDIA Ada Lovelace architecture GPUs outperform all Ampere Generation GPUs. Providing up to 2 times the performance of the previous generation without requiring additional power brings incredible value to RTX Ada Generation GPUs.
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NVIDIA RTX A5500,
NVIDIA RTX A4500,
NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada,
NVIDIA Ada Lovelace,
NVIDIA RTX 5000 Ada,
NVIDIA RTX 4500 Ada,
GPU Benchmarks,
Amber GPU Benchmark
RELION for Cryo-EM GPU Benchmarks Overview
As a value-added supplier of scientific workstations and servers, Exxact regularly provides reference benchmarks in various GPU configurations to guide Cryogenic Electron Microscopy (cryo-EM) scientists looking to procure systems optimized for their research. In this blog, we benchmark NVIDIA RTX™ 6000 Ada Generation, NVIDIA RTX 5000 Ada Generation, and NVIDIA RTX A4500 GPU performance using RELION Cryo-EM, comparing GPU runtime to total runtime performance (lower is better) on an Intel Xeon Scalable 8490H platform and an Intel Xeon W9-3495X platform.
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NVIDIA RTX 4500 Ada,
Cryogenic Electron Microscopy,
RELION,
GPU Benchmarks
At SIGGRAPH 2023, NVIDIA announced new workstation and data center GPUs designed to provide exceptional AI, compute, graphics, and real-time rendering performance for demanding, professional workflows. Powered by the ultra-efficient NVIDIA Ada Lovelace architecture, these GPUs are ideal for ray tracing, physics simulation, neural graphics, and generative AI, giving professionals the tools to create and unlock their full potential. This virtual event is an excellent opportunity to stay updated on the latest advancements in GPU technology.
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Tensor Cores,
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NVIDIA CUDA,
NVIDIA RTX,
NVIDIA Data Center GPUs,
NVIDIA Virtual GPU (vGPU),
NVIDIA Omniverse Enterprise,
Ada Lovelace,
Ada Generation,
NVIDIA RTX 5000 Ada,
NVIDIA RTX 4500 Ada,
NVIDIA RTX 4000 Ada,
Inferencing
NVIDIA expanded their family of new NVIDIA Ada Generation GPUs for workstations and data center GPU lineup at Siggraph 2023 which are designed to deliver compelling AI, compute, graphics, and real-time rendering to professionals everywhere. Powered by the ultra-efficient NVIDIA Ada Lovelace architecture, the new NVIDIA RTX 5000, NVIDIA RTX 4500, and NVIDIA RTX 4000 Ada Generation GPUs are ideal for ray tracing, physics simulation, neural graphics, and generative AI.
Expanding the Ada Lovelace architecture family of data center GPUs, which includes the NVIDIA L40 and L4, the new NVIDIA L40S GPU is the most powerful universal GPU for the data center, delivering breakthrough multi-workload acceleration for inference and training, graphics, and video applications.
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PNY Blogs,
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NVIDIA Ada Lovelace,
Ada Generation,
NVIDIA RTX 5000 Ada,
NVIDIA RTX 4500 Ada,
NVIDIA RTX 4000 Ada,
Inferencing,
Generative AI
Here at PNY, we are excited to share an insightful article from Serve the Home on NVIDIA ConnectX-7, a high-speed InfiniBand and Ethernet adapter.
This article covers everything you need to know about ConnectX-7, from its features to its performance, and how it can improve your networking infrastructure. If you're looking for an InfiniBand and/or Ethernet adapter that delivers the speed and performance you need to keep up with today's demanding workloads, this article is a must-read for you.
Here are some key takeaways you can expect from this article:
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NVIDIA ConnectX,
PNY Blogs,
NVIDIA ConnectX-7,
NVIDIA ConnectX-7 400GbE,
NDR Infiniband Adapter
Future of AI, Graphics, and Computing Unveiled at NVIDIA GTC
PNY is now shipping two products announced at NVIDIA GTC 2023 — the NVIDIA RTX™ 4000 Small Form Factor (SFF) Ada Generation and the NVIDIA L4 Tensor Core GPU for data center use. More than 250,000 people registered for NVIDIA’s flagship conference on AI and the metaverse, which included 650+ sessions from researchers, developers and industry leaders in virtually every computing domain, with a range of announcements in quantum computing, the metaverse, large language models, robotics, automotive and more. Let’s start our GTC recap by covering these two new exceptional products.
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NVIDIA RTX™ Professional GPUs,
NVIDIA GTC,
NVIDIA H100,
NVIDIA RTX 4000 SFF Ada,
NVIDIA GTC 2023,
NVIDIA L4
Join us for a Virtual Event on the essential NVIDIA® Solution design structure best practices for military readiness. Discover the importance of pre-tested reference architectures and modular design for scalability and easy upgrades. Learn about the secure supply chain, specific deployment security, and post-deployment support requirements. Hear about our deep relationships with leading technology providers to ensure procurement success and early access to cutting-edge NVIDIA technology.
Find out how Silicon Mechanics supports unusual use cases, including those requiring CDI and ruggedized or edge use cases. We will also delve into design best practices for specific workloads, including CFD modeling, big data, AI training vs inference, and AI on the Edge. This Virtual Event is a must-attend for those seeking to improve their military readiness through informed design decisions.
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NVIDIA,
Deep Learning,
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Architecture,
Military & Aerospace Electronics,
NVIDIA RTX A2000,
NVIDIA Networking solutions,
Virtual Event,
Silicon Mechanics,
Source Code,
AI Training
Is data transfer in your enterprise network impacting the performance of your AI applications? If so, it might be time to consider upgrading to NVIDIA Magnum IO™. As companies are refining their data and becoming intelligence manufacturers. Data centers are becoming AI factories enabled by accelerated computing—which has sped-up computing by a million-x. However, accelerated computing requires accelerated IO.
NVIDIA Magnum IO is the architecture for parallel, intelligent data center IO. It maximizes storage, network, communications for multi-node, multi-GPU applications, which encompasses large language models, recommender systems, imaging, simulation, and scientific research.
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PNYPRO,
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NVIDIA Networking solutions,
NVIDIA Metropolis,
NVIDIA Ethernet,
NVIDIA InfiniBand,
NVIDIA ConnectX,
SmartNICs,
Magnum IO,
IO Management
Overview
During this exciting webinar NVIDIA and PNY will explore and explain how NVIDIA RTX™ Technology in general, and the latest Ampere architecture-based graphics boards in particular, along with high performance Ethernet networking, and new software tools like NVIDIA Omniverse™ Enterprise, are fundamentally changing the Media and Entertainment industry, delivering next generation workflows, and improving the quality and nuance of digital storytelling.
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PNY PRO,
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Professional Visualization Solutions,
RT Cores,
NVIDIA RTX GPU,
NVIDIA RTX
Harnessing the power of NVIDIA RTX™ technology, NVIDIA Ampere-based graphics cards are instrumental in advancing breakthroughs in Engineering, Manufacturing, Healthcare, Remote Collaboration, Rendering, and Professional Design Visualization.
To gain competitive advantages in modern global market landscapes, enterprises large and small are deploying NVIDIA RTX graphics cards so high-value professional employees can leverage the power of Parallel Computing, Artificial intelligence (AI), and Realtime Ray Tracing (RT) to accelerate their day-to-day workflows.
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NVIDIA,
Graphics Boards,
GPU Technology,
CUDA cores,
PNYPRO,
Manufacturing,
NVIDIA RTX Technology,
realtime ray tracing,
Real-time ray tracing,
Artificial Intelligence,
RTX,
GTC 2022,
RTX4500