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Nvidia announces titan v graphics card based on volta architecture

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NVIDIA surprises with the announcement of the new TITAN V graphics card, which implements the Volta GV100 GPU, used by the green company's Tesla V100 accelerator, which is now making the leap towards the mass consumer.

NVIDIA Launches TITAN V Card with Volta GV100 Module

The GV100 is a multi-chip module, with the Volta GPU and three HBM2 memory stacks, all in one package. The card features 12GB of HBM2 memory via a 3072-bit bandwidth memory interface.

The GV100 module was built in a 12nm FinFET + manufacturing process by TSMC. With over 21 million transistors, this card can have 110 TeraFLOPS performance in Deep Learning and has about 5120 CUDA cores and 640 Tensor cores. Recall that the GTX 1080 Ti has 3, 584 CUDA cores.

The GPU base frequency is operating at 1200 MHz and can reach 1455 MHz under load. HBM2 memory runs at a speed of 850 MHz, which translates to a memory bandwidth of 652.8 GB / s. With a dual-slot format, the card is powered by one 6-pin and one 8-pin connector. As for connectivity, it comes with three DisplayPort ports and an HDMI connector.

The card costs about 3, 100 euros

It remains to be seen how this graphics card will work in video games, but its price is excessively high. TITAN V is already available from the NVIDIA official store for around 3, 100 euros, with a delivery date of December 30, just before the end of the year.

This move is curious because NVIDIA had stated that they did not plan to launch a Volta card for 'Gaming' this year, but I think they have changed their minds.

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