Built on two Kepler GPUs, the NVIDIA Tesla K80 GPU Accelerator is intended for use in servers and supercomputers. The K80 is a dual GPU unit which utilizes two GK210B chipsets. As a unit this card offers a total of 4992 CUDA cores clocked at 560 MHz coupled to 24GB of GDDR5 vRAM with a 384-bit memory interface and a 480 GB/s bandwidth. This card features no outputs for displays, it is designed to serve as a hardware accelerator using the CUDA cores in the GPU. Its CUDA cores are arranged using NVIDIA's Kepler architecture.
Using compatible APIs, software can leverage the massively parallel processing abilities. Projects that can take advantage of the parallel processing include computational fluid dynamics and structural mechanics, numeral analytics, and molecular dynamics.