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2017/12/07 19:34:29 (permalink)
all I have at the moment is this tweet from the Nvidia AI twitter:
https://twitter.com/NVIDI...tus/938972107819532288
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    Re: Surpise TITAN V announced! 2017/12/07 19:36:15 (permalink)
    that would be titan volta  i presume
     

     
    and It's has deeplearning - so tensor cores by the looks of it
    12GB HBM2?
     $3000???
     https://wccftech.com/nvidia-titan-v-volta-gpu-hbm2-announcement/
     
    confirmed
     full volta
     
     
     
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    Re: Surpise TITAN V announced! 2017/12/07 19:59:45 (permalink)
    If it is full core count, I would never suggest buying it? For $1500 or less, and full core count, I will actually consider it. Any cores cut out or over $1500, and I couldn’t care less what it does, because the Ti version that gets released later will be significantly better priced and perform close enough to the same.

    As far as memory, until it is actually announced what is on the board and what the core count is, it doesn’t really matter much. Hopefully there will be more info out soon, since nvidia actually did a REALLY good job keeping this under wraps for once. Unlsss this is the card that was leaked by the intern that supposedly showed off the Nvlink on the edge of the board... time will tell. No reason to crash the rumor train through the boards trying to guess.
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    Re: Surpise TITAN V announced! 2017/12/07 20:12:14 (permalink)
    https://nvidianews.nvidia.com/news/nvidia-titan-v-transforms-the-pc-into-ai-supercomputer
     
    Volta-Powered GPU Delivers 110 Teraflops of Deep Learning Horsepower — 9x Its Predecessor — to Researchers and Scientists
    Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems -- NVIDIA today introduced TITAN V, the world’s most powerful GPU for the PC, driven by the world’s most advanced GPU architecture, NVIDIA Volta.
    Announced by NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang at the annual NIPS conference, TITAN V excels at computational processing for scientific simulation. Its 21.1 billion transistors deliver 110 teraflops of raw horsepower, 9x that of its predecessor, and extreme energy efficiency.
    “Our vision for Volta was to push the outer limits of high performance computing and AI. We broke new ground with its new processor architecture, instructions, numerical formats, memory architecture and processor links,” said Huang. “With TITAN V, we are putting Volta into the hands of researchers and scientists all over the world. I can’t wait to see their breakthrough discoveries.”
    NVIDIA Supercomputing GPU Architecture, Now for the PC
    TITAN V’s Volta architecture features a major redesign of the streaming multiprocessor that is at the center of the GPU. It doubles the energy efficiency of the previous generation Pascal™ design, enabling dramatic boosts in performance in the same power envelope.
    New Tensor Cores designed specifically for deep learning deliver up to 9x higher peak teraflops. With independent parallel integer and floating-point data paths, Volta is also much more efficient on workloads with a mix of computation and addressing calculations. Its new combined L1 data cache and shared memory unit significantly improve performance while also simplifying programming.
    Fabricated on a new TSMC 12-nanometer FFN high-performance manufacturing process customized for NVIDIA, TITAN V also incorporates Volta’s highly tuned 12GB HBM2 memory subsystem for advanced memory bandwidth utilization.
     
    Free AI Software on NVIDIA GPU Cloud
    TITAN V’s incredible power is ideal for developers who want to use their PCs to do work in AI, deep learning and high performance computing.
    Users of TITAN V can gain immediate access to the latest GPU-optimized AI, deep learning and HPC software by signing up at no charge for an NVIDIA GPU Cloud account. This container registry includes NVIDIA-optimized deep learning frameworks, third-party managed HPC applications, NVIDIA HPC visualization tools and the NVIDIA TensorRT™ inferencing optimizer.
    Immediate Availability
    TITAN V is available to purchase today for $2,999 from the NVIDIA store in participating countries.
     

     




     
    https://hothardware.com/n...v-12gb-hbm2-110-tflops
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    Re: Surpise TITAN V announced! 2017/12/07 20:15:04 (permalink)
    https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/titan/titan-v/?ncid=so-you-tnv-29059
     
    another link
     
    edit: ah, already linked above lol.
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    Re: Surpise TITAN V announced! 2017/12/07 20:18:33 (permalink)
    LOL. That isn't the full chip. 5376 cuda cores is the full chip.
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    Re: Surpise TITAN V announced! 2017/12/07 20:30:22 (permalink)
    specs
     
    6 Graphics Processing Clusters

    80 Streaming Multiprocessors

    5120 CUDA Cores (single precision)

    320 Texture Units

    1200 MHzBase Clock (MHz)

    1455 MHzBoost Clock (MHz)

    850 MHzMemory Clock

    1.7 GbpsMemory Data Rate

    4608K L2 Cache Size

    12288 MB HBM2Total Video Memory

    3072-bitMemory Interface

    652.8 GB/sTotal Memory Bandwidth

    384 GigaTexels/secTexture Rate (Bilinear)

    12 nmFabrication Process

    21.1 BillionTransistor Count

    3 x DisplayPort, 1 x HDMIConnectors

    Dual SlotForm Factor

    One 6-pin, One 8-pinPower Connectors

    600 WattsRecommended Power Supply

    250 WattsThermal Design Power (TDP)1

    91° CThermal Threshold2


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    Re: Surpise TITAN V announced! 2017/12/07 20:40:20 (permalink)
    With those specs, I wouldn’t be surprised if the Titan V comes at a very hefty price.
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    Re: Surpise TITAN V announced! 2017/12/07 20:47:43 (permalink)
    $3000.  Unfortunately not for me... but I'm sure it'll sell well.
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    Re: Surpise TITAN V announced! 2017/12/07 20:50:33 (permalink)
    Because the Star Wars Titan edition card wasn't enough....
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    Re: Surpise TITAN V announced! 2017/12/07 20:54:50 (permalink)
    fearpoint
    Because the Star Wars Titan edition card wasn't enough....


    Lol!!

    On another note, Maxwell Titan was a GeForce Titan x , meaning the gaming line...

    Pascal dropped GeForce to focus on more professional work loads, but was still slightly aimed at gamers, Nvidia Titan X, and everyone called it Titan X(P) to differentiate the first and second Titan x.

    The Titan V seems to be fully departing and moving outside of the typical gamers price range and need, so that would mean the Ti version will be a different card completely more than likely.

    Nvidia’s new slogan, “screw the consumers and naming we used in the past, we do what we want!”
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    Re: Surpise TITAN V announced! 2017/12/07 21:10:02 (permalink)
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    LOL. That isn't the full chip. 5376 cuda cores is the full chip.

    Just noticed that, Will wait for Titan Vx 




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    Re: Surpise TITAN V announced! 2017/12/07 21:20:19 (permalink)
    https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/titan/titan-v/#shop

    Whelp, you can buy it right mean... it isn’t $3k though... it’s $2999 with free shipping.... because nvidia is clearly losing their mind and moving the Titan name to where the Tesla name use to exist.

    Hell, maybe they had a really good reason for moving the name, but I still consider them to be making a very stupid move at this time. At least we won’t see gamers boasting about their Titan Volta since nvidia made this same move with the Titan Z and charged $3k for it... oh wait... people actually did buy those for gaming and will buy these for gaming...
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    Surpise TITAN V announced! 2017/12/07 21:27:17 (permalink)
    https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/titan/titan-v/
     
    I. Must. Own. This.
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    Re: Surpise TITAN V announced! 2017/12/07 21:34:22 (permalink)
    That price though...
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    Re: Surpise TITAN V announced! 2017/12/07 21:34:53 (permalink)
    4 of these on a desktop would technically give you ~ 1/2 PETAFLOPS of performance....
     
    wow... that puts you A NUMBER 8 of the 2010 SUPERCOMPUTER list --> BLUEGENE (IBM) at LLNL
     
    https://www.top500.org/lists/2010/06/
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    Re:Surpise TITAN V announced! 2017/12/07 21:35:54 (permalink)
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    That price though...




    Yeah, that is beyond my resources.... a dream...
     
    Unbelievable compute... stunned
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    Re: Surpise TITAN V announced! 2017/12/07 21:38:34 (permalink)
    The stuff lottery dreams are made of for me! :)
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    Re: Surpise TITAN V announced! 2017/12/07 21:39:18 (permalink)
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    https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/titan/titan-v/#shop

    Whelp, you can buy it right mean... it isn’t $3k though... it’s $2999 with free shipping.... because nvidia is clearly losing their mind and moving the Titan name to where the Tesla name use to exist.

    Hell, maybe they had a really good reason for moving the name, but I still consider them to be making a very stupid move at this time. At least we won’t see gamers boasting about their Titan Volta since nvidia made this same move with the Titan Z and charged $3k for it... oh wait... people actually did buy those for gaming and will buy these for gaming...

    Tempting. Too bad it doesn't have sli support. Only NV Link. 
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    Re: Surpise TITAN V announced! 2017/12/07 21:39:21 (permalink)
    Yes I can
     
    Is it the Hype or the "12288 MB HBM2" that are driving this price ?
     

     

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    Re: Surpise TITAN V announced! 2017/12/07 21:40:39 (permalink)
    it has NVlink as well
     
    why do you need SLI - SLI is for legacy games
    Any volta or for that matter pascal was faster in a single card that 2 way SLI on older model GPU's
    and pascal gave you 2 way - so that be closer to 4way on older model GPU's
    and titan V is faster than pascal - so a single is all you need on legacy games
     
    you have mgpu and NVlink for programs coming down the road
     
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    Re: Surpise TITAN V announced! 2017/12/07 21:41:19 (permalink)
    3k and blower fan 🤔
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    Re: Surpise TITAN V announced! 2017/12/07 21:43:44 (permalink)
    I already love that gamers are saying they have to waste their money on this... more power for the e-peen since they clearly don’t think with their big brain.
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    Re: Surpise TITAN V announced! 2017/12/07 21:57:42 (permalink)
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    why do you need SLI

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    Re: Surpise TITAN V announced! 2017/12/07 21:58:34 (permalink)
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    I already love that gamers are saying they have to waste their money on this... more power for the e-peen since they clearly don’t think with their big brain.



    I got my MS in Applied Math in 1995 from UF... I know plenty of old hard-core compute guys that both game and crank out code.
     
    Only in the past 5 years have I seen math programming (what is now called AI, or deep learning) move out of the defense (and oil and gas) sector. A lot of this stuff is still coded in FORTRAN (horrible stuff).
     
    This stuff is fun, even for us dinosaurs. sometimes it even serves a commercial purpose!
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    Re: Surpise TITAN V announced! 2017/12/07 22:01:46 (permalink)
    AND... of course... wall street...
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    Re: Surpise TITAN V announced! 2017/12/07 22:04:32 (permalink)
    Ah no SLI. Didn't even realize that. 
     
    Don't really see many games utilizing mGPU either. So I guess single fastest card will be the way to go. Hoping 1180Ti or 2080Ti has all cores enabled with higher core clocks. 

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    Re: Surpise TITAN V announced! 2017/12/07 22:07:40 (permalink)
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    I got my MS in Applied Math in 1995 from UF... I know plenty of old hard-core compute guys that both game and crank out code.
     
    Only in the past 5 years have I seen math programming (what is now called AI, or deep learning) move out of the defense (and oil and gas) sector. A lot of this stuff is still coded in FORTRAN (horrible stuff).
     
    This stuff is fun, even for us dinosaurs. sometimes it even serves a commercial purpose!


    I see absolutely no issues with someone using this for anything outside of gaming.. nothing at all.. but someone that strictly games/streams... waste of money.

    I wonder how many crypto miners will give it a try... I wonder how well it will mine...
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    Re: Surpise TITAN V announced! 2017/12/07 22:15:46 (permalink)
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    Ah no SLI. Didn't even realize that. 
     
    Don't really see many games utilizing mGPU either. So I guess single fastest card will be the way to go. Hoping 1180Ti or 2080Ti has all cores enabled with higher core clocks. 


    1180Ti or 2080Ti will most likely have the same amount of cuda cores with GDDR6 & SLI.


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    Re: Surpise TITAN V announced! 2017/12/07 22:19:45 (permalink)
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    Ah no SLI. Didn't even realize that. 
     
    Don't really see many games utilizing mGPU either. So I guess single fastest card will be the way to go. Hoping 1180Ti or 2080Ti has all cores enabled with higher core clocks. 


    1180Ti or 2080Ti will most likely have the same amount of cuda cores with GDDR6 & SLI.




    But will it inherit the Titan X price tag....
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