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I realize TDP is a bit gamed, but Intel shows the E5-2699A as 145W. Curious where you got the 350-400W for the CPU.

Nvidea lists 300W as the TDP for the V100.




Intel TDP is not "gamed", but total bullshit: https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/intel-xeon-e5-2600-v4-b...


Since the article doesn't specify how power draw was measured, I assume that they measured _total system_ power consumption. This is not to be confused with the CPU power requirements as it includes the entire platform and all losses (e.g. power supply, main board, peripherals, cooling, ...).




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