Nvidia´s cutting-edge Volta GPU architecture has finally come to desktops. Late Thursday night, Nvidia launched the monstrous, golden Titan V, a $3,000 graphics card with 12GB of HBM2 memory and over a thousand more CUDA cores than the game-slaying Titan Xp. But this beast isn´t made for gaming-though it´d no doubt be very good at it.Instead, Nvidia says this card `transforms the PC into an AI supercomputer.` While the still-available Titan Xp was theoretically a compute card, but better suited as a best-in-class gaming card, the Titan V doubles down on data crunching. Nvidia is giving Titan V owners free access to AI, deep-learning, and high-performance computing software via the Nvidia GPU cloud. To boost the hardware´s machine learning capabilities, the card is equipped with the same `tensor cores` found in the Volta-packing Tesla V100 that launched in May.To read this article in full, please click here
|