Nvidia Tesla T4

The Nvidia Tesla T4 is a powerful graphics card suited to best-in-class performance. Its featuring 2560 Cuda cores, a base clock speed of 1005MHz and a boost clock speed of 1515MHz, the Tesla T4 is capable of handling demanding tasks. With 16GB of GDDR6 memory, a memory clock speed of 1250MHz also the effective memory clock speed of 10000MHz, the card has plenty of power for multitasking purposes. The 256bit memory bus provides a bandwidth of 320GB/s for a smooth data transfers. The card also supports DirectX 12, OpenGL 4.6 and OpenCL 1.2 ensuring compatibility with various software. With a TDP of 75W also a PCI Express 3.0 version, the Tesla T4 is able to fit into most systems. Additionally, the 12nm process size ensures excellent energy efficiency.

Nvidia Tesla T4 – specs

Clock speeds
Base clock speed:1005MHz
Boost clock speed:1515MHz
Memory clock speed:1250MHz
Effective memory clock speed:10000MHz
Memory
Memory size:16GB
Memory type:GDDR6
Memory Bus:256bit
Bandwidth:320 GB/s
Graphics features
DirectX:12
OpenGL:4.6
OpenCL:1.2
Card details
Process size:12 nm
Cuda cores:2560
TDP:75W
Width:168mm
Height:no data
PCI Express version:3

Nvidia Tesla T4 - FAQ

Is Nvidia Tesla T4 graphics good for gaming?


No, the Nvidia Tesla T4 is not suitable for gaming. Its 1005MHz base clock, 1515MHz boost clock, and 1250MHz memory clock speeds are far lower than the specs of a gaming-oriented graphics card. Additionally, its 16GB of GDDR6 memory and 256bit memory bus are not appropriate for gaming, and its 320GB/s bandwidth is much lower than gaming cards.

What is the equivalent of the Nvidia Tesla T4?


The Nvidia Tesla T4 card performs equivalent to the Dataland Radeon RX 570 X-Serial card in terms of performance.

How many watts does the Nvidia Tesla T4 use?


The Nvidia Tesla T4 at its peak consumes around 75 watts.

How many GBs of RAM does the Nvidia Tesla T4 have?


The Nvidia Tesla T4 has 16GB of RAM.

How many CUDA cores does the Nvidia Tesla T4 have?


The Nvidia Tesla T4 is equipped with 2560 CUDA cores.

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