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Nvidia just took the wraps off the newest edition to the Titan family, the Volta-powered Titan V. The new GPU is explicitly targeting AI and deep learning workloads, and while it's anything but ...
Nvidia notes that Titan V sports a major overhaul of the streaming multiprocessor at the heart of the card, and it’s twice as energy-efficient as its Pascal predecessor. CUDA kudos In total, the ...
Nvidia says the Titan V has nine times the power of its predecessor, the $1,200 Titan Xp, and double the energy efficiency of Pascal GPUs. The gear is fabricated on TMCS's 12-nanometer FFN ...
2. Volta beats the pants off Pascal The Titan V and Tesla V100 rock 21 billion transistors and 5,120 CUDA cores running at 1,455MHz. That downright dwarfs Pascal’s flagship data center GPU, the ...
Nvidia's Titan V GPU is its most powerful graphics card yet, but the pricey $2,999 card is meant more for scientists than gamers. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
Nvidia has unexpectedly announced "the most powerful PC GPU ever created," the Titan V. At the 2017 Neural Information Processing Systems conference, company CEO and founder Jensen ...
Nvidia just announced it's newest Titan graphics card at the NIPS 2017 conference, the Titan V. NIPS stands for Neural Information Processing Systems, and the focus is on AI and deep learning.
That said, a liberal definition of the word “consumer” is in order here — the Titan V sells for $2,999 and is focused around AI and scientific simulation processing. Nvidia claims up to 110 ...
Buyers of TITAN V get free access to GPU-optimized AI, deep learning, and HPC software on NVIDIA GPU Cloud. The $3,000 TITAN V is now available on NVIDIA's online store in participating countries.
NVIDIA says the TITAN V is fabricated on groundbreaking TSMC 12 nm FFN (FinFET NVIDIA) high-performance manufacturing process, and takes full advantage of Volta’s 12GB HBM2 memory subsystem.