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Components Graphics cards Server GPU NVIDIA Turing HP NVIDIA T1000 8GB GDDR6 - 5Z7D8AA

HP NVIDIA T1000 8GB GDDR6 - 5Z7D8AA

Graphics Engine: Quadro T1000 BUS: PCIe 3.0 x16 Memory size: 8 GB Memory type: GDDR6 Stream processors: 896

All NVIDIA Ampere, NVIDIA Grace Hopper, NVIDIA Ada Lovelace GPU and NVIDIA Blackwell architectures are subject to a non-cancellable, non-returnable (NCNR) period of 52 weeks. Additionally, the product is subject to sanctions for certain countries and the end customer must be documented.

Product code 214.362287
Part number 5Z7D8AA
EAN 196337668348
Manufacturer HP
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Supplier availability In stock 123 pc
Warranty 24 months
Weight 0.47 kg
11 753 Kč
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Detailed information

Graphics Engine
Quadro T1000

Graphics memory

VRAM, these days primarily of GDDR type, is a synchronous memory, similar to standard RAM. However, in the case of graphic memory, memory chips with faster throughput and multiple data transfer rates are concerned. The result is a much faster buffering of data that the graphics card or coprocessor calculates and passes to the processor.

Memory size
8
Memory type
GDDR6

CUDA Technology

Users of professional applications can benefit from CUDA graphics stream processors thanks to CUDA architecture. Thanks to this, the raw power of the graphics card can be used for specific calculations, which can accelerate the work manifold compared to a classic processor, which is significantly limited by a lower amount of cores. 

Stream processors
896

PCI Express 

PCI Express is an interface that usually takes the form of an expansion slot to ensure the modularity of the entire system, whether it is GPU, network cards, controllers, M.2 drives or other expansion cards. It is true that the newer the generation and wider the interface, the higher the performance and throughput. Most modern graphics cards use 16 lanes to connect with the processor. Currently, the most up-to-date generation is PCI Express generation 4.0 with a speed of 2 Gb/s per lane.

BUS PCIe 3.0 x16

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