AMD announced that AMD FirePro S9150 server GPU is now available on the HP ProLiant DL380 Gen9 for a variety of specialized applications including Academic and Government clusters, oil and gas research and deep neutral networks.
The AMD FirePro S9150 server GPU supports enhanced double precision floating point computation up to 77 percent more than the competition and breaks the 2.0 TFLOPS double precision barrier enabling developers to better harness its compute performance including support for OpenCL 2.0 and 5.07 TFLOPS of peak speak precision floating point performance which is up to 18 percent more than the competition.
AMD FirePro S9150 consumes power of 235 watts and has 16GB of GDDR5 memroy.
With AMD STREAM technology, customers will be able to leverage the massive parallel processing power of the AMD FirePro S9150 server GPU and accelerate applications beyond just graphics. It supports memory configuration of 16GB GDDR5, 512 bit memory interface and up to 320 GB/s memory bandwidth and has 2,816 stream processes.
AMD FirePro GPU server is ready to support OpenCL 2.0 and has error correcting code memory support and provides support to handle workloads in a variety of sectors by enabling OpenMP, an API for high level parallelism in the C, C++ and Fortran languages.
“HP ProLiant DL380 Gen9 server users can benefit from support for open standards, such as OpenMP, OpenCL, for GPU compute and multiple GPUs per server,” said Karl Freund, general manager, Professional graphics at AMD.
Additionally AMD FirePro S4000X server GPUs can be found on HP ProLiant WS460c Graphics Server blade and delivers workstation class graphics performance on remote desktops. Each module consumes 45W maximum power and includes 2GB of GDDR5 memory, up to 72GB/s of memory bandwidth and ability to support up to six high resolution remote displays.
Shilpa Khatri
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