Tesla GPUs target a specific power budget, for example Tesla K40 has a TDP (Thermal Design Power) of 235W and Tesla K80 has a TDP of 300W. ![]() I also introduce Tesla K80 autoboost and demonstrate that it can automatically match the performance of explicitly controlled application clocks. In this post I describe GPU Boost in more detail and show you how you can take advantage of it in your applications. ![]() In the case of Tesla GPUs, GPU Boost is customized for compute-intensive workloads running on clusters. NVIDIA® GPU Boost™ is a feature available on NVIDIA® GeForce® and Tesla® GPUs that boosts application performance by increasing GPU core and memory clock rates when sufficient power and thermal headroom are available ( See the earlier Parallel Forall post about GPU Boost by Mark Harris).
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