Meet NVIDIA’s Titan V

by | Dec 19, 2017 | Computers, Windows | 0 comments

Using the world’s most advanced GPU architecture – NVIDIA Volta, with a frame buffer of 12 GB HBM2, 1455 MHz boost clock, 640 Tensor Cores, and a jaw-dropping 5120 CUDA Cores, the Titan V is a beast.

Available for $2,999

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