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== NVLink 1.0 ==
 
== NVLink 1.0 ==
NVLink 1.0 was first introduced with the {{nvidia|P100}} [[GPGPU]] based on the {{nvidia|Pascal|l=arch}} microarchitecture. {{nvidia|P100}} comes with its own [[HBM]] memory in addition to being able to access system memory from the CPU side. The P100 has four NVLinks, which supports up to 20 GB/s for a bidrectional bandwidth of 40 GB/s for a total aggregated bandwidth of 160 GB/s. In the most basic configuration, all four links are connected between the two GPUs for 160 GB/s GPU-GPU bandwidth in addition to the PCIe lanes connected to the CPU for accessing system [[DRAM]].
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NVLink 1.0 was first introduced with the {{nvidia|P100}} [[GPGPU]] based on the {{nvidia|Pascal|l=arch}} microarchitecture. {{nvidia|P100}} comes with its own [[HBM]] memory in addition to being able to being able to access system memory from the CPU side. The P100 has four NVLinks, which supports up to 20 GB/s for a bidrectional bandwidth of 40 GB/s for a total aggregated bandwidth of 160 GB/s. In the most basic configuration, all four links are connected between the two GPUs for 160 GB/s GPU-GPU bandwidth in addition to the PCIe lanes connected to the CPU for accessing system [[DRAM]].
  
  

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