For GPU and CPU processors in accelerated systems, NVLink is a high-speed link that drives data and computations to useful outcomes
It enables lightning-fast data transmission and reception across processors from shared memory pools
A reliable software protocol creates the high-speed link between GPUs and CPUs known as NVLink, which usually runs on wire pairs printed on a computer board
At speeds of up to 900 gigabytes per second (GB/s), NVLink, which is now in its fourth iteration, links host and accelerated processors
Additionally, because NVLink uses just 1.3 picojoules per bit for data transfers, it has five times the energy efficiency of PCIe Gen 5
A potent system-on-chip for automakers that incorporates NVIDIA Hopper, Grace, and Ada Lovelace processors and uses NVLink
Additionally, the technology has assumed a new, strategic function that will allow for the world’s most sophisticated CPUs and accelerators