Nvidia Titan V Volta Architecture GPU For AI and Deep Learning Announced

Nvidia Titan V GPU with the tremendous processing power in its graphics card history has been officially launched today. The company said that this is not only a big step forward in the GPU segment for PCs, it is the most powerful GPU ever made for a PC. At the same time, it is also the first GPU based on the next-gen Volta architecture for consumers.

Nvidia Titan V Volta Architecture GPU

New Nvidia Titan V is designed primarily for machine learning, big data analysis, and artificial intelligence development, and is priced at $2,999. So, it looks like the Titan V is not too universal to reach the vast majority of users.

The Titan V is a standard PCIe card, with a GPU codenamed GV100, manufactured on a new 12nm process. The GV100 has 21.1 billion transistors and can achieve throughput of 110 teraflops in optimised workloads, which Nvidia says is a massive 9X leap over its previous architecture.

Nvidia calls its new compute units Tensor Cores, and they are designed specifically for deep learning, with independent integer and floating-point data paths that can operate in parallel. There are 640 Tensor Cores and 5120 CUDA cores, compared to 3840 on the previous-gen Titan XP. The GPU base clock speed is 1200MHz and it can boost up to 1455MHz.

The Titan V has 12GB of stacked HBM2 memory which operates at 1.7Gbps on a 3072-bit bus, for a total bandwidth capacity of 652.8GBps. Means nine times faster than the previous generation? HBM2 memory is also improved thanks to the new controller, a 20% increase in bandwidth and 95% efficiency in multi-tasking.

Nvidia Titan V is a dual-slot PCIe card with the company’s now-familiar angular stock cooler. TDP is rated at the same 250W as previous Titan models, and you need only one 8-pin and one 6-pin PCIe power connector. Given the drastic rise in processing power, it’s clear that Nvidia has also managed to improve power efficiency thanks to the new manufacturing process as well as its architecture. There are three DisplayPort outputs and one HDMI port on the backplate.

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