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NVIDIA Warranty/Support - Extended Warranty - 2 Year - Warranty - Technical 783-EEAN0Z+P2CMI24
NVIDIA EXTD WTY Ethernet ADAPTER Services - 2YR
Manufacturer Part Number: 783-EEAN0Z+P2CMI24
MANUFACTURER NAME: Nvidia
MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER: 783-EEAN0Z+P2CMI24
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LANGUAGE: EN
MARKET:US
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Manufacturer | NVIDIA Corporation |
Manufacturer Part Number | 783-EEAN0Z+P2CMI24 |
Manufacturer Website Address | http://www.nvidia.com |
Brand Name | NVIDIA |
Service Name | Warranty/Support - Extended Warranty |
Product Type | Warranty |
Service Information: | |
Service Main Type | Technical |
Service Duration | 2 Year |
Product Supported | Nvidia Eth Adapter |
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Fueled by the massive growth of the gaming market and its insatiable demand for better 3D graphics, we've evolved the GPU into a computer brain at the intersection of virtual reality, high performance computing, and artificial intelligence.
NVIDIA GPU computing has become the essential tool of the da Vincis and Einsteins of our time. For them, we've built the equivalent of a time machine.
For 30 years, the dynamics of Moore's law held true. But now CPU scaling is slowing while the demand for computing power surges ahead.
With AI, now machines can learn. AI can solve grand challenges that have been beyond human reach, but it must be fueled by massive compute power.
Accelerated computing is the path forward beyond Moore's law, delivering 1000x computing performance every 10 years.
Our invention of the GPU in 1999 made real-time programmable shading possible, giving artists an infinite palette for expression.
In 2018, the introduction of the Turing architecture and NVIDIA RTX ray-tracing technology fulfilled another vision of computer scientists, paving the way to new levels of art and realism in real-time graphics.
We've led the field of visual computing for decades.
Turing-based Quadro RTX delivers photoreal graphics that creators didn't expect for another 5-10 years.
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NVIDIA has reinvented computer graphics, again.
GeForce RTX has redefined what's possible in gaming. Real-time ray tracing and neural graphics processing come together to create eye-popping images and deliver a level of photo realism never before seen in PC gaming.
AAA games like Battlefield V, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, and Metro Exodus support RTX today. And with support in Microsoft DXR, Unreal Engine, and Unity, next-generation games can easily bring ray tracing to millions of gamers.
In 2006, the creation of our CUDA programming model and Tesla GPU platform brought parallel processing to general-purpose computing. A powerful new approach to computing was born.
Now, the paths of high performance computing and AI innovation are converging.
From the world's largest supercomputers to the vast datacenters that power the cloud, this new computing model is helping to answer complex questions, discover new science, and bring amazing capabilities to our mobile devices.
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GPU acceleration is the most accessible and energy-efficient path forward for the world's most powerful computers. More than 600 applications support CUDA today, including the top 15 in HPC.
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