Nvidia ConnectX-5 User Manual
Nvidia ConnectX-5 User Manual

Nvidia ConnectX-5 User Manual

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  • Page 1               NVIDIA ConnectX-5 Ethernet Adapter Cards for OCP Spec 3.0 User Manual     Exported on Sep/19/2022 09:36 AM...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    OCP 3.0 Adapter Card Installation Instructions..........21 Cables and Modules................22 Identifying the Card in Your System............. 22 Cards Extraction Instructions ..............24 Driver Installation................25 Windows Driver Installation ..............25 Software Requirements ............... 25 Downloading NVIDIA WinOF-2 Driver ............25...
  • Page 3 UEFI Secure Boot................48 Performance Tuning ................49 VMware Driver Installation ............... 49 Hardware and Software Requirements ............. 49 Installing NVIDIA NATIVE ESXi Driver for VMware vSphere ....... 50 Removing Earlier NVIDIA Drivers ............. 50 Firmware Programming ............... 51 Updating Adapter Firmware ..............52 Troubleshooting ................53...
  • Page 4 PCI Express Gen 3.0/4.0 servers used in Enterprise Data Centers and High-Performance Computing environments. Ordering Part Numbers The table below provides the ordering part numbers (OPN) for the available ConnectX-5 Ex and ConnectX-5 Ethernet adapter cards for OCP Spec 3.0. IC in Use Marketing Description ConnectX®-5...
  • Page 5 • URL: https://www.nvidia.com > Support • E-mail: Network-support@nvidia.com   Customers who purchased NVIDIA Global Support Services, please see your contract for details regarding Technical Support. Customers who purchased NVIDIA products through an NVIDIA-approved reseller should first seek assistance through their reseller. Related Documentation User Manual and Release Notes describing...
  • Page 6 Document Conventions When discussing memory sizes, MB and MBytes are used in this document to mean size in mega Bytes. The use of Mb or Mbits (small b) indicates size in mega bits. In this document PCIe is used to mean PCI Express.
  • Page 7: Introduction

    OCP spec 3.0 available at that time did not contain any S&V definitions. A newer version of the OCP spec 3.0 has defined S&V specifications and NVIDIA is in the midst of retesting these cards to comply with OCP spec 3.0.
  • Page 8 CDAI CDAB CDAI CDAB Form Factor Small Form Factor (SFF) Dimensions 4.52in. x 2.99in. (115mm x 76mm) RoHS RoHS Compliant ConnectX-5 Adapter Cards for OCP 3.0 MCX562A- MCX566A-CCAI MCX565A-CCAB Part Number MCX562A- ACAB ACAI Up to 25Gb/s Up to 100Gb/s...
  • Page 9: Features And Benefits

    NVGRE and VXLAN. While this solves network scalability issues, it hides the TCP packet from the hardware offloading engines, placing higher loads on the host CPU. ConnectX-5 effectively addresses this by providing advanced NVGRE and VXLAN hardware offloading engines that encapsulate and de-capsulate the overlay protocol.
  • Page 10 PCIe interface into multiple and independent interfaces. By Using NVIDIA Multi Host™, ConnectX-5 lowers the total cost of ownership (TCO) in the data center by reducing CAPEX (cables, NICs, and switch port expenses), and by reducing OPEX by cutting down on switch port management and overall power usage.
  • Page 11: Operating Systems/Distributions

    Feature Description Reset-on- Supported Lan (RoL) Operating Systems/Distributions • RHEL/CentOS • Windows • FreeBSD • VMware • OpenFabrics Enterprise Distribution (OFED) • OpenFabrics Windows Distribution (WinOF-2) Connectivity • Interoperable with 1/10/25/40/50/100 Gb/s Ethernet switches • Passive copper cable with ESD protection •...
  • Page 12: Interfaces

    Interfaces Ethernet SFP28 and QSFP28 Interfaces The network ports of the ConnectX®-5 adapter card are compliant with the IEEE 802.3 Ethernet standards listed in Features and Benefits. Ethernet traffic is transmitted through the SFP28/QSFP28 connectors on the adapter card.  The adapter card includes special circuits to protect from ESD shocks to the card/server when plugging copper cables.
  • Page 13: Pci Express Interface

    0xA2 and its capacity is 4Kb. Heat Sink Interface A heatsink is attached to the ConnectX-5 IC in order to dissipate the heat from the ConnectX- 5 IC. It is attached either by using four spring-loaded push pins that insert into four mounting holes.
  • Page 14: Smbus Interface

    BMC using MCTP over SMBus or MCTP over PCIe protocols as if it is a standard NVIDIA OCP 3.0 adapter. For configuring the adapter for the specific manageability solution in use by the server, please contact NVIDIA Support.
  • Page 15: Hardware Installation

    Hardware Installation Installation and initialization of ConnectX-5 adapter cards for OCP Spec 3.0 require attention to the mechanical attributes, power specification, and precautions for electronic equipment. Safety Warnings  Safety warnings are provided here in the English language. For safety warnings in other...
  • Page 16: Installation Procedure Overview

    CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT and reference to the most recent laser standards: IEC 60 825-1:1993 + A1:1997 + A2:2001 and EN 60825-1:1994+A1:1996+ A2:20 Installation Procedure Overview The installation procedure of ConnectX-5 adapter cards for OCP Spec 3.0 involves the following steps: Step...
  • Page 17: System Requirements

    A system with a PCI Express x16 slot for OCP spec 3.0 is required for installing the card. Airflow Requirements ConnectX-5 adapter cards are offered with two airflow patterns: from the heatsink to the network ports, and vice versa, as shown below.
  • Page 18: Safety Precautions

    It is strongly recommended to use an ESD strap or other antistatic devices. Pre-Installation Checklist Unpack the ConnectX-5 adapter card. Unpack and remove the ConnectX-5 card. Check the parts for visible damage that may have occurred during shipping. Please note that the cards must be placed on an antistatic surface.  ...
  • Page 19 To replace the bracket you will need the following parts: • The new bracket of the desired form factor.   • The screws supplied with the new bracket kit.  • The required torx tool type as specified in the instructions. Removing the Existing Bracket Using the torx tool type listed in the below table, remove the screws according to the instructions per OCP 3.0 bracket type. ...
  • Page 20 Internal Lock Bracket Pull-tab Bracket Ejector-Latch Bracket  Do not force the bracket onto the adapter card. Ensure that the insulator's front edge is beneath the bracket, as shown in the below figure. Screw on the OCP 3.0 bracket with the supplied screws that came with the new bracket kit. Use the specified torx tool type and apply the specified torque on the screws per bracket form factor.
  • Page 21: Ocp 3.0 Adapter Card Installation Instructions

    OCP 3.0 Adapter Card Installation Instructions This section provides detailed instructions on how to install your adapter card in a system. The OCP 3.0 adapter card is shipped assembled either with an internal-lock, a pull-tab (thumbscrew), or an ejector-latch bracket. Follow the below instructions depending on the card you have purchased. ...
  • Page 22: Cables And Modules

    To uninstall the adapter card, see Uninstalling the Card. Cables and Modules To obtain the list of supported NVIDIA cables for your adapter, please refer to the Cables Reference Table at http://www.nvidia.com/products/interconnect/cables-configurator.php. Cable Installation All cables can be inserted or removed with the unit powered on.
  • Page 23 In the Value display box, check the fields VEN and DEV (fields are separated by ‘&’). In the display example above, notice the sub-string “PCI\VEN_15B3&DEV_1003”: VEN is equal to 0x15B3 – this is the Vendor ID of NVIDIA; and DEV is equal to 1018 (for ConnectX-5) – this is a valid NVIDIA PCI Device ID.
  • Page 24: Cards Extraction Instructions

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  • Page 25: Driver Installation

    Linux Driver Installation • VMware Driver Installation Windows Driver Installation For Windows, download and install the latest NVIDIA WinOF-2 for Windows software package available via https://docs.nvidia.com/category/winof2. Follow the installation instructions included in the download package (also available from the download page). ...
  • Page 26: Installing Nvidia Winof-2 Driver

     On an x64 (64-bit) machine, the output will be “AMD64”.  Go to the NVIDIA WinOF-2 web page at https://docs.nvidia.com/category/winof2. Download the exe image according to the architecture of your machine (see Step 1). The name of the .exe is in the following format: MLNX_WinOF2-<version>_x<arch>.exe.
  • Page 27 Click Next in the Welcome screen. Read and accept the license agreement and click Next. Select the target folder for the installation.
  • Page 28 If the user has an OEM card. In this case, the firmware will not be displayed. • If the user has a standard NVIDIA card with an older firmware version, the firmware will be updated accordingly. However, if the user has both an OEM...
  • Page 29 Select a Complete or Custom installation, follow Step a onward. Select the desired feature to install: • Performances tools - install the performance tools that are used to measure performance in user environment • Documentation - contains the User Manual and Release Notes • Management tools - installation tools used for management, such as mlxstat •...
  • Page 30 b. Click Next to install the desired tools.  9.  Click Install to start the installation.         ...
  • Page 31 10. In case firmware upgrade option was checked in Step 7, you will be notified if a firmware upgrade is required (see  ).           11.  Click Finish to complete the installation.        ...
  • Page 32 Installation Results Upon installation completion, you can verify the successful addition of the network card(s) through the Device Manager. The inf files can be located at: %ProgramFiles%\Mellanox\MLNX_WinOF2\Drivers\ To see the NVIDIA network adapters, display the Device Manager and pull down the “Network adapters” menu. ...
  • Page 33: Uninstalling Nvidia Winof-2 Driver

    Uninstalling NVIDIA WinOF-2 Driver Attended Uninstallation To uninstall MLNX_WinOF2 on a single node:  Click Start > Control Panel > Programs and Features > MLNX_WinOF2 > Uninstall. (NOTE: This requires elevated administrator privileges) Unattended Uninstallation To uninstall MLNX_WinOF2 in unattended mode: Open a CMD console. (Click Task Manager > File > Run new task, and enter CMD.) To uninstall the driver, run: MLNX_WinOF2-2_0_All_x64.exe /S /x...
  • Page 34: Extracting Files Without Running Installation

    Extracting Files Without Running Installation To extract the files without running installation, perform the following steps: Open a CMD console-> Click Start-> Task Manager-> File-> Run new task-> and enter CMD. Extract the driver and the tools: MLNX_WinOF2-2_0_<revision_version>_All_x64 /a To extract only the driver file MLNX_WinOF2-2_0_<revision_version>_All_x64 /a /vMT_DRIVERS_ONLY=1 Click Next to create a server image.
  • Page 35         Click Install to extract this folder, or click Change to install to a different folder. ...
  • Page 36: Firmware Upgrade

    For information on how to upgrade firmware manually, please refer to the MFT User Manual at https://docs.nvidia.com/category/mft. Linux Driver Installation This section describes how to install and test the NVIDIA OFED for Linux package on a single server with a NVIDIA ConnectX-5 adapter card installed. Prerequisites...
  • Page 37: Downloading Nvidia Ofed

    Downloading NVIDIA OFED Verify that the system has a NVIDIA network adapter installed. The following example shows a system with an installed NVIDIA adapter card: # lspci -v | grep Mellanox 86:00.0 Network controller [0207]: Mellanox Technologies MT27620 Family Subsystem: Mellanox Technologies Device 0014 86:00.1 Network controller [0207]: Mellanox Technologies MT27620 Family...
  • Page 38 You will be prompted to acknowledge the deletion of the old packages. • If you need to install NVIDIA OFED on an entire (homogeneous) cluster, a common strategy is to mount the ISO image on one of the cluster nodes and then copy it to a shared file system such as NFS.
  • Page 39 RAM. For your machine to be part of the InfiniBand/VPI fabric, a Subnet Manager must be running on one of the fabric nodes. At this point, NVIDIA OFED for Linux has already installed the OpenSM Subnet Manager on your machine. For the list of installation options, run: ./mlnxofedinstall --h...
  • Page 40 /etc/infiniband/info. Most of the NVIDIA OFED components can be configured or reconfigured after the installation, by modifying the relevant configuration files. See the relevant chapters in this manual for details.
  • Page 41 In case that your machine has an unsupported network adapter device, no firmware update will occur and the error message below will be printed. The firmware for this device is not distributed inside NVIDIA driver: 0000:01:00.0 (PSID: IBM2150110033) To obtain firmware for this device, please contact your HW vendor.
  • Page 42 MLNX_OFED package under the docs/scripts/openibd-post-start-configure-interfaces/ folder. Driver Load Upon System Boot Upon system boot, the NVIDIA drivers will be loaded automatically. To prevent the automatic load of the NVIDIA drivers upon system boot: Add the following lines to the "/etc/modprobe.d/mlnx.conf" file.  blacklist mlx4_core blacklist mlx4_en...
  • Page 43: Installing Mlnx_Ofed Using Yum

    Uninstalling MLNX_OFED Use the script /usr/sbin/ofed_uninstall.sh to uninstall the NVIDIA OFED package. The script is part of the ofed-scripts RPM. Installing MLNX_OFED Using YUM This type of installation is applicable to RedHat/OL, Fedora, XenServer Operating Systems. Setting up MLNX_OFED YUM Repository Log into the installation machine as root.
  • Page 44 # yum repolist Loaded plugins: product-id, security, subscription-manager This system is not registered to Red Hat Subscription Management. You can use subscription-manager to register. repo id repo name status mlnx_ofed MLNX_OFED Repository rpmforge RHEL 6Server - RPMforge.net - dag 4,597 repolist: 8,351 Installing MLNX_OFED Using the YUM Tool After setting up the YUM repository for MLNX_OFED package, perform the following:...
  • Page 45: Installing Mlnx_Ofed Using Apt-Get Tool

    0:1.0.2-12 Complete! Uninstalling MLNX_OFED Using the YUM Tool Use the script /usr/sbin/ofed_uninstall.sh to uninstall the NVIDIA OFED package. The script is part of the ofed-scripts RPM. Installing MLNX_OFED Using apt-get Tool This type of installation is applicable to Debian and Ubuntu operating systems.
  • Page 46: Updating Firmware After Installation

    The firmware can be updated either manually or automatically (upon system boot), as described in the sections below. Updating the Device Online To update the device online on the machine from the NVIDIA site, use the following command line: mlxfwmanager --online -u -d <device> Example:...
  • Page 47 Support > Firmware Download). Get the device’s PSID. mlxfwmanager_pci | grep PSID PSID: MT_1210110019 Download the firmware BIN file from the NVIDIA website or the OEM website. Burn the firmware. mlxfwmanager_pci -i <fw_file.bin> Reboot your machine after the firmware burning is completed.
  • Page 48: Uefi Secure Boot

    Follow these steps below to add the NVIDIA's x.509 public key to your system:  Prior to adding the NVIDIA's x.509 public key to your system, please make sure that (1) The 'mokutil' package is installed on your system, and (2) The system is booted in UEFI mode.
  • Page 49: Performance Tuning

    Description Platforms A server platform with an adapter card based on one of the following NVIDIA devices: • ConnectX®-5 (EN) (firmware: fw-ConnectX5) • ConnectX®-5 Ex (EN) (firmware: fw-ConnectX5) Device ID For the latest list of device IDs, please visit NVIDIA's website.
  • Page 50: Installing Nvidia Native Esxi Driver For Vmware Vsphere

    The installation requires administrator privileges on the target machine. Installing NVIDIA NATIVE ESXi Driver for VMware vSphere  Please uninstall all previous NVIDIA driver packages prior to installing the new version. See Removing Earlier NVIDIA Drivers for further information. To install the driver: Log into the ESXi server with root permissions.
  • Page 51: Firmware Programming

    To remove the modules, you must run the command in the same order as shown in the example above. Reboot the server. Firmware Programming Download the VMware bootable binary images v4.6.0 from the NVIDIA Firmware Tools (MFT) site. ESXi 6.5 File: mft-4.6.0.48-10EM-650.0.0.4598673.x86_64.vib MD5SUM: 0804cffe30913a7b4017445a0f0adbe1 Install the image according to the steps described in the MFT User...
  • Page 52: Updating Adapter Firmware

    To check that your card is programmed with the latest available firmware version, download the mlxup firmware update and query utility. The utility can query for available NVIDIA adapters and indicate which adapters require a firmware update. If the user confirms, mlxup upgrades the firmware using embedded images.
  • Page 53: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting General Troubleshooting Server unable to find the adapter • Ensure that the adapter is placed correctly • Make sure the adapter slot and the adapter are compatible Install the adapter in a different PCI Express slot • Use the drivers that came with the adapter or download the latest •...
  • Page 54: Windows Troubleshooting

    NVIDIA Firmware Tool (MFT) Download and install MFT: http://www.nvidia.com/content/ pages.php?pg=management_tools&menu_section=34 Refer to the User Manual for installation instructions. Once installed, run: mst start mst status flint -d <mst_device> q Ports Information ibstat ibv_devinfo Firmware Version Upgrade To download the latest firmware version refer to http://...
  • Page 55: Specifications

    OCP spec 3.0 available at that time did not contain any S&V definitions. A newer version of the OCP spec 3.0 has defined S&V specifications and NVIDIA is in the midst of retesting these cards to comply with OCP spec 3.0.
  • Page 56 Active Standby Standby Mode  Mode @4 Active Mode Mode @55°C  5°C Passive 300LFM 100LFM Cable Active 1.5W 400LFM 100LFM Cable Temperature Operational 0°C to 55°C Non- -40°C to 70°C operational Humidity 90% relative humidity Altitude 3050m (Operational) Safety Regulato CB / cTUVus / CE CE / FCC / VCCI / ICES / RCM RoHS RoHS compliant...
  • Page 57: Mcx566A-Ccai Specifications

    MCX566A-CCAI Specifications Physical Size: 4.52in. x 2.99in. (115mm x 76mm) Connector: Dual QSFP28 Ethernet (copper and optical) Bracket: Internal lock bracket Protocol Ethernet: 100GBASE-CR4, 100GBASE-KR4, 100GBASE-SR4, 50GBASE-R2, 50GBASE-R4, Support 40GBASE-CR4, 40GBASE-KR4, 40GBASE-SR4, 40GBASE-LR4, 40GBASE-ER4, 40GBASE-R2, 25GBASE-R, 20GBASE-KR2, 10GBASE-LR,10GBASE-ER, 10GBASE-CX4, 10GBASE-CR, 10GBASE- KR, SGMII, 1000BASE-CX, 1000BASE-KX, 10GBASE-SR Data Rate: 1/10/25/40/50/100 Gb/s Ethernet PCI Express Gen3.0: SERDES @ 8.0GT/s x16 lanes (2.0 and 1.1 compatible ...
  • Page 58 Altitude 3050m (Operational) Safety Regulatory CB / cTUVus / CE CE / FCC / VCCI / ICES / RCM RoHS RoHS compliant a. Typical power for ATIS traffic load. b. For both operational and non-operational states.
  • Page 59: Mcx565A-Ccab Specifications

    MCX565A-CCAB Specifications Physical Size: 4.52in. x 2.99in. (115mm x 76mm) Connector: Single QSFP28 Ethernet (copper and optical) Bracket: Internal lock bracket Protocol Ethernet: 100GBASE-CR4, 100GBASE-KR4, 100GBASE-SR4, 50GBASE-R2, 50GBASE-R4, Support 40GBASE-CR4, 40GBASE-KR4, 40GBASE-SR4, 40GBASE-LR4, 40GBASE-ER4, 40GBASE-R2, 25GBASE-R, 20GBASE-KR2, 10GBASE-LR,10GBASE-ER, 10GBASE-CX4, 10GBASE-CR, 10GBASE- KR, SGMII, 1000BASE-CX, 1000BASE-KX, 10GBASE-SR Data Rate: 1/10/25/40/50/100 Gb/s Ethernet PCI Express Gen3.0: SERDES @ 8.0GT/s x16 lanes (2.0 and 1.1 compatible...
  • Page 60 Safety Regulatory CB / cTUVus / CE CE / FCC / VCCI / ICES / RCM RoHS RoHS compliant a. Typical power for ATIS traffic load. b. For both operational and non-operational states.
  • Page 61: Mcx566A-Cdab / Mcx566A-Cdai Specifications

    MCX566A-CDAB / MCX566A-CDAI Specifications Physical Size: 4.52in. x 2.99in. (115mm x 76mm) Connector: Dual QSFP28 Ethernet (copper and optical) Bracket type: MCX566A-CDAB: Thumbscrew (Pull-Tab) bracket MCX566A-CDAI: Internal lock bracket Protocol Ethernet: 100GBASE-CR4, 100GBASE-KR4, 100GBASE-SR4, 50GBASE-R2, 50GBASE-R4, Support 40GBASE-CR4, 40GBASE-KR4, 40GBASE-SR4, 40GBASE-LR4, 40GBASE-ER4, 40GBASE-R2, 25GBASE-R, 20GBASE-KR2, 10GBASE-LR,10GBASE-ER, 10GBASE-CX4, 10GBASE-CR, 10GBASE-KR, SGMII, 1000BASE-CX, 1000BASE-KX, 10GBASE-SR Data Rate: 1/10/25/40/50/100 Gb/s Ethernet...
  • Page 62 Non- -40°C to 70°C operational Humidity 90% relative humidity Altitude 3050m (Operational) Safety Regulatory CB / cTUVus / CE CE / FCC / VCCI / ICES / RCM RoHS RoHS compliant a. Typical power for ATIS traffic load. b. For both operational and non-operational states.
  • Page 63: Mcx565M-Cdai / Mcx565M-Cdab Specifications

    MCX565M-CDAI / MCX565M-CDAB Specifications Physical Size: 4.52in. x 2.99in. (115mm x 76mm) Connector: Single QSFP28 Ethernet (copper and optical) Bracket type: Protocol Ethernet: 100GBASE-CR4, 100GBASE-KR4, 100GBASE-SR4, 50GBASE-R2, 50GBASE-R4, Support 40GBASE-CR4, 40GBASE-KR4, 40GBASE-SR4, 40GBASE-LR4, 40GBASE-ER4, 40GBASE-R2, 25GBASE-R, 20GBASE-KR2, 10GBASE-LR,10GBASE-ER, 10GBASE-CX4, 10GBASE-CR, 10GBASE-KR, SGMII, 1000BASE-CX, 1000BASE-KX, 10GBASE-SR Data Rate: 1/10/25/40/50/100 Gb/s Ethernet PCI Express Gen3.0/4.0: SERDES @ 8.0GT/s /16.0GT/s, x16 lanes (2.0 and 1.1 compatible Voltage: 3.3V_EDGE, 12V_EDGE...
  • Page 64 CE / FCC / VCCI / ICES / RCM RoHS RoHS compliant a. Typical power for ATIS traffic load. b. For both operational and non-operational states.
  • Page 65: Board Mechanical Drawing And Dimensions

    Board Mechanical Drawing and Dimensions  All dimensions are in millimeters. All the mechanical tolerances are +/- 0.1mm. MCX562A-ACAI Drawings MCX562A-ACAB Drawings MCX566A-CCAI Drawings MCX566A-CDAB Drawings MCX566A-CDAI Drawings MCX565M-CDAI/MCX565M-CDAB Drawings...
  • Page 66: Brackets Mechanical Drawing And Dimensions

    Brackets Mechanical Drawing and Dimensions  All dimensions are in millimeters. All the mechanical tolerances are +/- 0.1mm. MCX562A-ACAI Bracket MCX562A-ACAB Bracket MCX566A-CCAI / MCX566M-GDAI / MCX565A-CCAB / MCX565M-CDAB Bracket MCX566A-CDAI Bracket MCX566A-CDAB Bracket MCX565M-CDAI Bracket...
  • Page 67: Finding Mac And Serial Number On The Adapter Card

    Finding MAC and Serial Number on the Adapter Card Each NVIDIA adapter card has a different identifier printed on the label: serial number and the card MAC for the Ethernet protocol.  The product revisions indicated on the labels in the following figures do not necessarily represent the latest revisions of the cards.
  • Page 68 MCX566A-CDAB Board Label MCX566A-CDAI Board Label MCX565M-CDAI Board Label MCX562A-ACAI Board Label...
  • Page 69: Document Revision History

    Document Revision History Date Revision Description of Changes Sep. 2022 Added a note concerning FRU EEPROM memory component under the Features and Benefits table. Jun. 2022 Added brackets mechanical drawings and dimensions. Jan. 2021 • Updated MCX566A-CCAI and MCX566A-CDAB / MCX566A-CDAI in specifications. • Updated LED Interface Oct.
  • Page 70 NVIDIA accepts no liability related to any default, damage, costs, or problem which may be based on or attributable to: (i) the use of the NVIDIA product in any manner that is contrary to this document or (ii) customer product designs.
  • Page 71 Copyright © 2022 NVIDIA Corporation & affiliates. All Rights Reserved.

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