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Tesla C Series
Early active-cooled workstation and server compute accelerators. Architecture coverage: Tesla, Fermi. Tesla C Series helped bring CUDA accelerators into deskside and server workflows. Display output and workstation compatibility vary by model.
Series Overview
Early active-cooled workstation and server compute accelerators. Architecture coverage: Tesla, Fermi. Tesla C Series helped bring CUDA accelerators into deskside and server workflows. Display output and workstation compatibility vary by model.
Quick Facts
- Architecture
- Fermi, Fermi 2.0, Tesla, Tesla 2.0
- Launch range
- 2007-2011
- Memory types
- GDDR3, GDDR5
GPU entries by product stack
Sorted by curated product stack order for this series or vendor context.
| GPU | Architecture | Launch Date | Shader Processors | Memory | Bus Width | TDP/TBP | Segment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tesla C870 | Tesla | 2007-05-02 | 128 | 1.5 GB GDDR3 | 384-bit | 171 W | Data Center |
| Tesla C1060 | Tesla 2.0 | 2009-04-09 | 240 | 1 GB GDDR3 | 512-bit | 188 W | Data Center |
| Tesla C1080 | Tesla 2.0 | 2009-04-09 | 240 | 4 GB GDDR3 | 512-bit | 188 W | Data Center |
| Tesla C2050 | Fermi | 2011-07-25 | 448 | 3 GB GDDR5 | 384-bit | 238 W | Data Center |
| Tesla C2070 | Fermi | 2011-07-25 | 448 | 6 GB GDDR5 | 384-bit | 238 W | Data Center |
| Tesla C2075 | Fermi 2.0 | 2011-07-25 | 448 | 6 GB GDDR5 | 384-bit | 247 W | Data Center |
| Tesla C2090 | Fermi 2.0 | 2011-07-25 | 512 | 6 GB GDDR5 | 384-bit | 250 W | Data Center |