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		<title>By: NVIDIA&#8217;s Tesla: 2 TFLOPS on your desk &#124; insideHPC</title>
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		<description>[...] Earlier this year NVIDIA had several announcements (hardware and the CUDA GPGPU programming framework 1, 2) around its GPGPU strategy as it tried to stave off an assualt by the AMD/ATI combo and it&#8217;s Fusion project. [...]</description>
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