Volta Rumor Thread - Volta spotted in the Wild

I wish those Ai developers would of run some benchmarks with the cards just for the hell of it.
 
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http://www.anandtech.com/show/11824/nvidia-ships-first-volta-dgx-systems

First DGX Systems are shipping and god damn does it look beautiful!

(I take it that this thread is used kinda as a Volta rumour thread now?)

Does this thing need 1.21 Gigawatts of power?
 
I'm excited, going to hurt the bank account a bit, but imho best titan is the first titan.
 
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GV100 compared to fastest GP100 and fastest Vega in convenient table form.

Link to individual scores:
https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/compute/1098943 V100
https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/compute/485469 P100
https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/compute/1125503 Vega


Shit that is crazy ever single test is more than x2 other than SFFT, that is not something I expected, SFFT I would expect that, compression algorithms and what not have limitations on registers and DP units.
 
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Assumptions being assumptions. Here we go.

GV102 (Titan) 5120 anywhere from 12-16gb of VRAM.

Assuming it clocks around 2ghz it should hit a theoretical maximum of 20Tflops.

Thats if I remember the calculation correct though. Core count*2*clock/1000

5120*2*2000/1000 = 20tflop
 
Memory is 12 or 24 since it´s 384bit, 11 or 22GB for a cutdown Geforce.

Titan 2.0 will be 5376SP
320 TMU
96 ROP

The xxxxTI version will likely be 4864SP with 296 TMU and 88 ROPs.
 
Memory is 12 or 24 since it´s 384bit, 11 or 22GB for a cutdown Geforce.

Titan 2.0 will be 5376SP
320 TMU
96 ROP

The xxxxTI version will likely be 4864SP with 296 TMU and 88 ROPs.
While not optimal, it is still possible to do 16GB on a 384-bit bus. NVIDIA has done 2GB on a 192-bit bus in the past. But I don't think there is any need for more than 12GB in games at this point unless you're running 4K Surround.
 
While not optimal, it is still possible to do 16GB on a 384-bit bus. NVIDIA has done 2GB on a 192-bit bus in the past. But I don't think there is any need for more than 12GB in games at this point unless you're running 4K Surround.

I dont think we will see that solution on such a card.

But who knows with demand, I think Scorpio will kick the VRAM bucket with its +4GB.
 
If this GPU has the gold logo saying Volta instant buy can't stand that green GTX logo even with the lights off it bothers me it's so ugly.
Once upon a time I had a EVGA 980ti ACX the logo on their wasn't too big and it just looked good. I think ti's machine or lazer etched in the metal it looks so good.
Plus you usually have to wait around for the Nvidia drivers to mature once a new card comes out when the 1080ti came out at the same time as Windows 10 creators update it was a blurry eyestrain mess for an entire month. I thought it was my data or DVI connection it was just the drivers.
 
when it comes out it will be nerfed but still 50% better than the 1080ti.
6 months later we will see the TI version which is what you are looking at now.
F job just like the 1080
 
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