NVIDIA is making the title of the world’s fastest graphics card quite an ephemeral one. The Titan Xp isn’t even a year old, but the company is back with yet another GPU king.
CEO Jen-Hsun Huang announced the Titan V on stage today at NIPS 2017, a brand new card powered by the mammoth 815mm2 GV100 GPU. In fact, the card is now available to the public on NVIDIA’s online store.
This is technically the first consumer-grade GPU to be based on the Volta architecture, unlike the Tesla V100 accelerator that is aimed at data scientists, researchers, and engineers working on things like artificial intelligence.
However, it’s probably be more accurate to characterize the card as a prosumer one. The staggering US$2,999 price tag means that it’s out of the reach of most gamers, and NVIDIA is still angling the card toward researchers who will be able to better take advantage of its computational processing prowess.
The Titan V boasts a golden shroud that matches its stratospheric pricing really well, and it’s a nice break with the black and silver of NVIDIA’s previous designs.
It uses a vapor chamber cooler with a copper heatsink and 16 power phases, and features the same 250W TDP as the Titan Xp.
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