NVIDIA Titan V Graphics Card Based on Volta Graphic Chip Processor Announced

 
About a month after announcing the NVIDIA GTX 1070 Ti graphics card, NVIDIA is now seen announcing their most powerful graphics card arrival so far, the NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan V, which uses their latest processor chip, Volta. This Titan V graphics card comes with 21.1 billion transistors, 5120 core CUDA and capable of running 110 TFLOP computing tasks, and is built using a new 12nm silicon. In terms of memory it also uses 12GB of HBM2.0 memory.

The basic speed of this graphics card is set at 1.2GHz, while with the Boost GPU, it has a speed of as high as 1.445GHz. This graphics card also comes with three DisplayPort ports and an HDMI port. This graphics card uses a cooling shell commonly used by GTX 10xx series graphics cards, with the only significant difference being the use of gold color compared to the previous gray color.
 
According to NVIDIA, the use of GTX Titan V graphics cards is not for computer games, but for scientific calculations. graphic simulations and supercomputer use. For those who are interested, the NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan V graphics card can now be purchased for $ 3000 at the NVIDIA Store online store now. 

Source: Gamers Nexus 

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