

There's around a 17% increase in compute performance to be had from the Tesla V100S when you compare it with the Tesla V100 PCIe. NVIDIA Volta Tesla V100S Specs: NVIDIA Tesla Graphics Card The Tesla V100S comes in a 250W design and has a higher compute performance than AMD's Radeon Instinct MI60 which is based on the 7nm Vega 20 GPU architecture, but delivers a maximum FP32 compute performance of 14.75 TFLOPs with a TDP of 300W. The card also pumps out over 1 Terabyte of memory bandwidth (1134 GB/s) versus 900GB per second bandwidth of the Tesla V100. The combined boost to memory and graphics clocks make this Tesla variant the fastest HPC & server aimed graphics solution.Īt its above-mentioned clock speeds, the Tesla V100S is able to deliver a theoretical FP32 compute performance 16.4 TFLOPs, FP64 compute performance of 8.2 TFLOPs and DNN/DL compute of 130 TFLOPs.
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It comes with a GPU clock speed of 1601 MHz compared to 1533 MHz on the SMX2 variant and also offers higher 1.1 Gbps frequencies for the HBM2 DRAM. The Tesla V100S only comes in the PCIe form factor, but delivers higher clocks than the 300W Tesla V100 SMX2 (NVLINK) solution. Those with shallower pockets should check out Ars' budget graphics card round up, which features its favourite for under £200/$200.NVIDIA Tesla V100S offers higher compute and memory performance. Such a move wouldn't be unprecedented: the original GTX Titan was followed up by the GTX Titan Black, which featured a full-fat GK110 GPU and more memory. Nvidia could also surprise with a new version of the Titan X, based on a fully-enabled GP102 GPU. The GTX 1080 Ti has long been rumoured for release, and like the GTX 980 Ti before it is expected to be a slightly cut down, but cheaper version of the Titan X Pascal. The arrival of more parts based on GP100 hints that Nvidia may have a few more consumer cards up its sleeve to combat the upcoming launch of AMD's Vega graphics cards, which will feature HBM2 memory along with an all-new architecture. These cards (pricing TBC) are also expected to launch in March. Notably, however, the line-up includes some single-slot and low-profile cooler designs for use in space constrained servers and workstations.
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Full specs on the cards are above, which feature largely the same GPUs and features as the consumer Pascal cards, which range from the GTX 1050 up to Titan X Pascal. Nvidia has also given the rest of the Quadro range a Pascal makeover, launching the P4000, P2000, P1000, P600 and P400 cards. AdvertisementĮnlarge / The Quadro GP100 features unique NVLink connectors. This allows two cards to be linked together for faster memory access and low latency data transfer, while still maintaining PCIe compatibility. Where the Tesla P100 communicates entirely over Nvidia's proprietary NVLink standard-which allows multiple GPUs to connect directly to each other or supporting CPUs at a much higher bandwidth than PCIe 3.0-the Quadro GP100 includes a NVLink connector on top of the card in place of an SLI connector. Nvidia is hoping to offset the difference with the inclusion of a unique NVLink connector. The reduction in total memory (24GB on the P6000) may cause problems for users with large data sets, though. Nvidia has paired the Quadro GP100 GPU with 16GB of stacked (through-silicon via) ECC HBM2 (High Bandwidth Memory) for 720GB/s of bandwidth. The Quadro GP100 also features double-speed (packed) FP16 instructions. Typically, FP64 is favoured in scientific applications where 64-bit double precision math is required. This, Nvidia says, results in around 5 teraflops of FP64 performance or half the FP32 rate-a dramatic increase over the 1/32 FP32 rate of the P6000. Instead of every Streaming Multiprocessor (SM) containing a collection of CUDA cores dedicated to the single precision (FP32) floating point calculations favoured by computer graphics applications like video games, the Quadro GP100 has an additional 32 FP64 CUDA cores per SM. The Quadro GP100 has a very different architecture and focus compared to Nvidia's consumer-facing cards, or even other Quadros. The Quadro P6000 was the previous top-end Quadro card, and it was based on the GP102 GPU used in the consumer-focused Titan X Pascal. Dubbed the Quadro GP100, the new graphics card features the same GPU as the Tesla P100, but it comes packed into Nvidia's trademark blower-style shroud, complete with a standard PCIe interface. Further Reading Nvidia unveils new GTX Titan X: 11 teraflops, 12GB GDDR5X, just $1,200Nvidia has brought its biggest fully enabled Pascal GPU out of the custom server-only market and into workstations.
