NVIDIA reveals world’s most powerful GPU for the PC that delivers 110 Teraflops of power
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At the annual NIPS conference today, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang announced TITAN V, the world’s most powerful GPU for the PC. TITAN V is based on NVIDIA Volta GPU architecture and it delivers 110 teraflops of raw horsepower. The new Volta architecture doubles the energy efficiency when compared to last generation Pascal design.
It features 12GB HBM2 memory subsystem for memory bandwidth utilization. NVIDIA has included Tensor Cores that are designed for deep learning to deliver up to 9x higher peak teraflops. Its combined L1 data cache and shared memory unit significantly improve performance while also simplifying programming.
Along with the purchase of TITAN V, users can gain access to the latest GPU-optimized AI, deep learning and HPC software for free. This registry includes NVIDIA-optimized deep learning frameworks, third-party managed HPC applications, NVIDIA HPC visualization tools and the NVIDIA TensorRT inferencing optimizer.
TITAN V is now available for order for $2,999.
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