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Thursday 7 December 2017

Nvidia announces $2,999 Titan V, 'the most powerful PC GPU ever created'

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It appears like Nvidia reports the speediest GPU in history numerous times each year, and that is precisely what's happened again today; the Titan V is "the most intense PC GPU at any point made," in Nvidia's words. It speaks to a more huge jump than most items that have made that claim, in any case, as it's the main customer review GPU based around Nvidia's new Volta design


http://www.statetechnews.com/2017/12/nvidia-announces-2999-titan-v-most.html

All things considered, a liberal meaning of "purchaser" is all together here — the Titan V offers for $2,999 and is engaged around AI and logical reproduction preparing. Nvidia claims 110 teraflops of execution from its 21.1 billion transistors, with 12GB of HBM2 memory, 5120 CUDA centers, and 640 "tensor centers" that are said to present to 9x the profound learning execution of its predecessor.Our vision for Volta was to push the external furthest reaches of elite processing and AI. We broke new ground with its new processor engineering, guidelines, numerical configurations, memory design and processor joins," Nvidia organizer and CEO Jensen Huang says in an announcement. "With Titan V, we are placing Volta under the control of specialists and researchers everywhere throughout the world. I can hardly wait to see their leap forward disclosures."

There's no word on when Volta may advance into more achievable gaming-centered GPUs. Nvidia's present Pascal design was presented over 18 months back with the GTX 1080, which still stays outstanding amongst other gaming GPUs accessible — just extremely bested in execution by its turbocharged successor, the GTX 1080 Ti. Volta GPUs will be significantly more costly for Nvidia to deliver, so the organization might need to ride out the Pascal wave as long as it can.

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