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Wikipedia says that Tesla M60 has 2x8 GB RAM (whatever it means) and TDP 225–300.



I use an EC2 instance g3s.xlarge which is supposed to have a Tesla M60. But nvidia-smi command says it has 8GB ram and max power limit 150W:



> sudo nvidia-smi
Tue Mar 12 00:13:10 2019
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| NVIDIA-SMI 410.79 Driver Version: 410.79 CUDA Version: 10.0 |
|-------------------------------+----------------------+----------------------+
| GPU Name Persistence-M| Bus-Id Disp.A | Volatile Uncorr. ECC |
| Fan Temp Perf Pwr:Usage/Cap| Memory-Usage | GPU-Util Compute M. |
|===============================+======================+======================|
| 0 Tesla M60 On | 00000000:00:1E.0 Off | 0 |
| N/A 43C P0 37W / 150W | 7373MiB / 7618MiB | 0% Default |
+-------------------------------+----------------------+----------------------+

+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Processes: GPU Memory |
| GPU PID Type Process name Usage |
|=============================================================================|
| 0 6779 C python 7362MiB |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+


What does it mean? Do I get a 'half' of the card? Is Tesla M60 actually two cards sticked together as the ram specification (2x8) suggest?










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    Wikipedia says that Tesla M60 has 2x8 GB RAM (whatever it means) and TDP 225–300.



    I use an EC2 instance g3s.xlarge which is supposed to have a Tesla M60. But nvidia-smi command says it has 8GB ram and max power limit 150W:



    > sudo nvidia-smi
    Tue Mar 12 00:13:10 2019
    +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
    | NVIDIA-SMI 410.79 Driver Version: 410.79 CUDA Version: 10.0 |
    |-------------------------------+----------------------+----------------------+
    | GPU Name Persistence-M| Bus-Id Disp.A | Volatile Uncorr. ECC |
    | Fan Temp Perf Pwr:Usage/Cap| Memory-Usage | GPU-Util Compute M. |
    |===============================+======================+======================|
    | 0 Tesla M60 On | 00000000:00:1E.0 Off | 0 |
    | N/A 43C P0 37W / 150W | 7373MiB / 7618MiB | 0% Default |
    +-------------------------------+----------------------+----------------------+

    +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
    | Processes: GPU Memory |
    | GPU PID Type Process name Usage |
    |=============================================================================|
    | 0 6779 C python 7362MiB |
    +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+


    What does it mean? Do I get a 'half' of the card? Is Tesla M60 actually two cards sticked together as the ram specification (2x8) suggest?










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      Wikipedia says that Tesla M60 has 2x8 GB RAM (whatever it means) and TDP 225–300.



      I use an EC2 instance g3s.xlarge which is supposed to have a Tesla M60. But nvidia-smi command says it has 8GB ram and max power limit 150W:



      > sudo nvidia-smi
      Tue Mar 12 00:13:10 2019
      +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
      | NVIDIA-SMI 410.79 Driver Version: 410.79 CUDA Version: 10.0 |
      |-------------------------------+----------------------+----------------------+
      | GPU Name Persistence-M| Bus-Id Disp.A | Volatile Uncorr. ECC |
      | Fan Temp Perf Pwr:Usage/Cap| Memory-Usage | GPU-Util Compute M. |
      |===============================+======================+======================|
      | 0 Tesla M60 On | 00000000:00:1E.0 Off | 0 |
      | N/A 43C P0 37W / 150W | 7373MiB / 7618MiB | 0% Default |
      +-------------------------------+----------------------+----------------------+

      +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
      | Processes: GPU Memory |
      | GPU PID Type Process name Usage |
      |=============================================================================|
      | 0 6779 C python 7362MiB |
      +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+


      What does it mean? Do I get a 'half' of the card? Is Tesla M60 actually two cards sticked together as the ram specification (2x8) suggest?










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      Wikipedia says that Tesla M60 has 2x8 GB RAM (whatever it means) and TDP 225–300.



      I use an EC2 instance g3s.xlarge which is supposed to have a Tesla M60. But nvidia-smi command says it has 8GB ram and max power limit 150W:



      > sudo nvidia-smi
      Tue Mar 12 00:13:10 2019
      +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
      | NVIDIA-SMI 410.79 Driver Version: 410.79 CUDA Version: 10.0 |
      |-------------------------------+----------------------+----------------------+
      | GPU Name Persistence-M| Bus-Id Disp.A | Volatile Uncorr. ECC |
      | Fan Temp Perf Pwr:Usage/Cap| Memory-Usage | GPU-Util Compute M. |
      |===============================+======================+======================|
      | 0 Tesla M60 On | 00000000:00:1E.0 Off | 0 |
      | N/A 43C P0 37W / 150W | 7373MiB / 7618MiB | 0% Default |
      +-------------------------------+----------------------+----------------------+

      +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
      | Processes: GPU Memory |
      | GPU PID Type Process name Usage |
      |=============================================================================|
      | 0 6779 C python 7362MiB |
      +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+


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