Nvidia shows a system with four tesla v100 volta at computex
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Nvidia has also been through Computex 2017 in Taipei to show its innovations in the field of deep learning, the graphics giant has shown a system with no less than four Tesla V100 based on its future Volta architecture that will arrive to succeed the current Pascal cards.
Tesla V100 Volta is the protagonist of Nvidia in Taipei
This system works through four impressive Tesla V100 cards based on Volta and interconnected through the advanced NVLink interface to maximize the available bandwidth between all of them. The system is completed with a 20-core Intel Xeon E5 2698 v4 processor, 256 GB of DDR4 ECC RAM at a frequency of 2133 MHz, a dual 10 Gigabit Ethernet interface and an advanced liquid cooling system so that everything can work at perfection. This monstrosity totals 20, 480 CUDA cores and 2560 Tensor cores along with 64GB of HBM2 memory.
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Its features are completed with the use of 1.92 TB of SSD storage in RAID 0 mode and the Ubuntu operating system. It is capable of offering a computing power of 60 TFLOPs in FP32 precision without counting the Tensor cores dedicated to artificial intelligence tasks.
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