NVIDIA has unveiled the world’s first personal supercomputer named Tesla personal supercomputers, which is 250 times faster than the average PC. It is based on the revolutionary NVIDIA CUDA parallel computing architecture and powered by up to 960 parallel processing cores

The new computers make innovative use of graphics processing units - a technological breakthrough, which the company claims could bring lightning speeds to the next generation of home computers.


The supercomputers will help scientists to discover cures for diseases such as cancer and malaria.

Until now, supercomputers were massive made up of thousands of machines taking up entire rooms, which cost millions of pounds to build and maintain. By contrast, Tesla personal supercomputers will cost between £4,000 and £8,000 and look much like an ordinary PC.

They went on sale to British customers yesterday and will initially be sold to universities and to the scientific and research community.

The PC maker Dell, however, said that it would soon be mass producing them for the general consumer market.

If you are interested to buy this supercomputer, visit NVIDIA website.



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