NVIDIA TITAN V Benchmarks Leaked | This 12nm Volta GPU Is Huge

Leaked | NVIDIA TITAN V Benchmarks | This Volta GPU Is The Strongest Ever – credit by Nvidia
Based on the leaked benchmarks the Titan V beats the Titan Xp and 1080 TI with a huge margin. This $3000 graphic card is strangely strong. A user on Reddit has assembled a collection of links to some early, unofficial benchmarks of the TITAN V. NVIDIA TITAN V Benchmarks show this Volta GPU Is the Strongest Graphic Card Ever Made In PC ever. To be safe lets call them unofficial benchmarks. TITAN V has 21.1-billion transistor GV100 GPU based on a 12nm FFN high-performance process by NVIDIA. It has 5,120 CUDA cores, 640 Tensor cores, a 1,200MHz base clock and 1,455MHz boost clock, 12GB of HBM2 memory running at 1.7Gbps, with a 3,072-bit interface for an effective 653GB/s of memory bandwidth.
Using NVIDA’s latest 388.59 WHQL drivers, the card posted a graphics score of 32,774. It does show performance numbers with the card overclocked by 170MHz, which bumped up the score to nearly 36,000 points (35,991, to be precise). To put those numbers into perspective, a TITAN Xp based on NVIDA’s Pascal GPU architecture typically scores around 28,000, as does the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti. In Unigine’s Superposition benchmark TITAN V scored 5,222 in the 8K preset, and 9,431 in the 1080p Extreme preset. GeForce GTX 1080 Ti overclocked to 2,581MHz, resulted in a score 8,642 in the 1080p Extreme preset. The TITAN V scored nearly 800 points higher.
The full specs of the Titan V is as follows: 6 Graphics Processing Clusters, 80 Streaming Multiprocessors, 5120 CUDA Cores (single precision), 320 Texture Units, 1200 MHz Base Clock (MHz), 1455 MHz Boost Clock (MHz), 850 MHz Memory Clock, 1.7 Gbps Memory Data Rate, 4608 KL2 Cache Size, 12288 MB HBM2Total Video Memory, 3072-bit Memory Interface, 652.8 GB/s Total Memory Bandwidth, 384 Giga Texels/secTexture Rate (Bilinear), 12 nmFabrication Process, 21.1 Billion Transistor Count, 3 x Display Port, 1 x HDMI Connectors, Dual Slot Form Factor, One 6-pin, One 8-pin Power Connectors, 600 Watts Recommended Power Supply, 250 Watts Thermal Design Power (TDP), 91° C.
As we have mentioned before the Titan V is not made for gaming purposes but for fast computing, machine learning and AI Applications and Nvidia is giving the Nvidia Titan V owners free access to GPU-optimized deep learning software on NVIDIA GPU Cloud to be able to control and program the coda cores. NVIDIA TITAN V graphic card has 12 GB HBM2 memory and 640 Tensor Cores, delivering 110 TeraFLOPS of performance and a unique Volta-optimized NVIDIA CUDA: Frame Buffer 12 GB HBM2, Boost Clock 1455 MHz, Sensor Cores 640, CUDA Cores 5120. The price tag on the graphic card is $2,999 so it is not exactly for everybody and mainly not released for gaming market. Titan V has 5120 CUDA Cores and 640 Tensor Cores and NVIDIA is saying that it is going to bring “supercomputing” is going to be available for you with this GPU architecture for your PC. This Volta-Powered GPU Delivers up to 110 Teraflops of Deep Learning Horsepower which is 9x Its Predecessor to Researchers and Scientists and data/AI proccessing. Here is the Full specs of the Monster Titan V graphic card.
Huang the Nvidia CEO said about the Titan V release in High performance computing:
“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.”

Titan V Made by Nvidia Volta For PC Finally For $3000 – Credits Nvidia
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