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Nvidia Announces Titan V (Volta!)

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Unfortunately it is not good at FP32, at all. From gamers nexus video. So no for gaming lol. They have data from the announcment

  

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Expected, means the consumer/gaming release is 4-6 months away. The people who said Volta would be delayed til 2019 are BTFO.

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most powerful gpu at what cost? 3k? Fuck no. And at this rate i wonder how much the other gaming oriented GPUs would cost.

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$3000 is actually pretty affordable when you consider that quadros with like 1/2 the performance cost $6k+

Obviously this isn't actually made for gaming.

 

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OK, allow to to officially go on record as saying I was wrong and apologising to every one I said was crazy for thinking Nvidia would do a main stream Volta release before the end of 2018. Sorry y'all.

 

Turns out Nvidia has very little sense, I mean the only thing this card is competing against is the Titan XP so all they're doing is cannibalising their own products market value?

 

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4 minutes ago, Master Disaster said:

OK, allow to to officially go on record as saying I was wrong and apologising to every one I said was crazy for thinking Nvidia would do a main stream Volta release before the end of 2018. Sorry y'all.

 

Turns out Nvidia has very little sense, I mean the only thing this card is competing against is the Titan XP so all they're doing is cannibalising their own products market value?

 

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9 hours ago, Max_Settings said:

Nvidia posted this on their Instagram Story. Only thing I can find about it. Will update when new information comes out. (I'm assuming Titan V means Titan Volta)

Edit 1: Yes it is Volta! Pricing has also been announced. $3,000

Edit 2:

There is a new gold shroud. Actually don't like it.

Here's the source and quote 

https://www.forbes.com/sites/patrickmoorhead/2017/12/07/nvidia-introduces-titan-v-for-machine-learning-acceleration-on-the-pc/#590d65794a34

 

Overkill for literally anything, which is (somewhat) OK, but then how they made it in gold?

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1 hour ago, zberry7 said:

Unfortunately it is not good at FP32, at all. From gamers nexus video. So no for gaming lol. They have data from the announcment

I'm not surprised.

 

This wasn't really meant for gaming, especially since it uses GV100

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In the specs sheet, I don't see any Render Output Units (ROPs). Without it, this thing basically can't game. This thing is for AI and all of that/

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Xp -> V -> 7?

(Windows versions lol)

 

Tbh I'm all hyped and everything but I can't afford it...

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Well, let's see if we get Ampere or Volta for the gaming cards. An idea I get from this is that Ampere might be Volta with the Tensor cut out

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47 minutes ago, Master Disaster said:

Turns out Nvidia has very little sense, I mean the only thing this card is competing against is the Titan XP so all they're doing is cannibalising their own products market value?

 

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Can you explain your thought on this? Obviously there is huge RnD that goes into each of these architectures so you want to strike a balance between maximizing each generations profitability and releasing a new product to as often as folks are ready to upgrade. But I imagine they have done this math.

 

How does the iphone R&D cost of apple who do yearly releases compare to an nvidia gpu and are their more frequent releases a result of simply better ratio in terms of R&D to profit margins or is it simply because new phones are easier to pump out and that market is more accepting of that higher upgrade frequency?

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Idk where you guys see $3000 but the exact price I see is $2700.00 USD on Nvidia's website.

 

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4 minutes ago, AluminiumTech said:

Idk where you guys see $3000 but the exact price I see is $2700.00 USD on Nvidia's website.

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2 minutes ago, AlwaysFSX said:

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oh rip nvm

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6 minutes ago, AluminiumTech said:

oh rip nvm

Where were you seeing a $2,700 price?

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Just now, AlwaysFSX said:

Where were you seeing a $2,700 price?

My bad. It didn't say 2700 USD.

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Wow, I didn't realize Yields were that bad for them. Though if they're releasing the new Titan now, when Nvidia releases the 1180 Ti in 2019, they can say, "it's been 2 years".

 

Next round of consumer cards is going to be probably late May again, it's an improved Pascal in compute (gaming will be CUDA for CUDA probably similar) on an improved 16nm node (called 12nm). 

 

I get the feeling that the 1080 replacement will have GDDR6, and the lower stack will drop in GDDR quality as a result. 

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19 minutes ago, AluminiumTech said:

My bad. It didn't say 2700 USD.

Oh, well. If only it were that cheap. /s

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