Taking everyone by surprise, NVIDIA has shockingly announced today the their new flagship graphics card named the TITAN V. Based on the Volta GV100 silicon which also powers the Tesla V100 HPC accelerator, the TITAN V’s GV100 is a multi-chip module comprising of the GPU and three stacks of HBM2 memory all in one package. The TITAN V has 12GB of HBM2 memory on a 3072-bit wide memory bus. Built on a 12nm FinFET+ process, the NVIDIA TITAN V totally utilizes the GV100 silicon with a total of 5120 CUDA cores and 640 Tensor cores which intended for accelerated neural net training.
The GPU is clocked at 1.2Ghz and has a boost frequency of 1.455Ghz. The HBM2 memory clock is rated for 850Mhz which amounts to 652.8GB/s of memory bandwidth. The card has 6-pin and 8-pin power connector. Display outputs include 3x DisplayPort and a single HDMI connector.
As for pricing, NVIDIA is asking for $2,999 for the NVIDIA TITAN V and is exclusively available in their online store.
Our take: NVIDIA is seeking to compete in the emerging >$2000 pro-sumer high-end market. Given that Intel has decided to release HEDT processors at $2000, it was inevitable that others would follow.
As for those looking for answers on when the Volta-based Geforce cards are arriving, this is now your sign that they are indeed coming and coming very soon. With the Titan V maxing out the GV100, there is no topping this card as of this moment so a Titan V rework (like the Titan Xp) would only come in a memory capacity or speed bump.
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Slightly cut-down, actually. 16GB vs 12GB HBM2, 3072-bit memory bus instead of 4096.
Ah good eye. Makes sense they’d not copy the V100 1:1 so it wont eat up that product’s potential market
and im still saving for gtx 1070 :’D sa sept po ba daw ang release?? takte XDD
3K USD, pero si Linus may pinakita noon eh, 7K USD.
There is one. It’s called Tesla V100 – basically this GPU’s full version.
Despite what the article says, this is a slightly cut-down/reduced version of the V100 – smaller memory bus and memory size (4096 vs 3072, 16GB vs 12GB). Smaller bus means less bandwidth, though I suspect it won’t make much of a difference it most non-HPC workloads.
7k to play dota and lol
Jeffrey de Mesa
hmm sa 2018 pa naman ako mag build e wait ko na ba yan? hahaha
good for mining
bakit ganyan kakabili lang ng 1080ti BS
mag kano bili mo ?
45k
Jomar Kinazo Abrise
ifs> kidney slighly used, 98%smooth rfs>pambili ng titan v na bidyokard
Paulo De Vera lok
$USD 3000 hahaha