NVIDIA showcases Volta-based Tesla V100 PCIe card

Posted on Tuesday, June 20 2017 @ 21:00 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
It's not a consumer card but NVIDIA just presented the PCI Express version of its Tesla V100. The SXM2 version was revealed last month and now we can show a picture of the first Volta-based video card with this more familiar interface.

Just like the SXM2 version, which uses the faster NVIDIA NVLink, it features a huge 815mm² GV100 GPU with 5120 Volta based CUDA cores as well as 640 Tensor cores. But the PCI Express version is slightly slower, it's clocked lower than the Tesla V100 SMX2 and has a lower TDP (250W vs 300W). Both models feature 16GB HBM2 with a memory bandwidth of 900GB/s.

You can see the Tesla V100 PCIe in its full glory below. NVIDIA's half to double precision performance figures indicate the new Volta GV100 parts offer 50 percent higher performance than last year's Tesla P100 series. The Tesla V100 PCIe card is expected to ship later this year.

NVIDIA Tesla V100


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