Back in April, graphics specialist NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) introduced a chip targeted at data centers called the GP100. GP100 packs 3,840 CUDA cores (though only 3,584 are enabled in the first commercial instantiation of GP100, known as the Tesla P100) and is capable of 10.6 teraflops of single-precision floating point performance and 5.3 teraflops of double-precision performance.