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NVIDIA's Tesla V100s for AI has better GPU and HBM2 clock rates over the previous model

Without saying practically nothing NVIDIA already offers the Tesla V100s, although this new solution for AI has no release date and price.

The large manufacturers of processors and graphics cards offer other solutions for special markets. One of the most important emerging markets is the Artificial Intelligence market. For this market, NVIDIA has unannounced the Tesla V100s graphics card. This new solution is an advanced version of the Tesla V100 that connects via PCIe, thinking about the Artificial Intelligence market.

Currently the company that has bet the most on Artificial Intelligence is NVIDIA, with a large number of solutions. For this market the company has developed Tensor Cores, advanced cores for AI. These cores have also reached GeForce RTX graphics cards, as support for the loss of FPS in RayTracing.

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New GPU for Artificial Intelligence

This new NVIDIA solution doesn't come with more CUDA Cores or Tensor Cores, it comes more often. The GPU is clocked higher and HBM2 memories are clocked higher as well.

  TESLA V100s Tesla V100
CUDA Cores 5120 5120
Frequency 1601MHz 1367MHz
FP32 stem 16.4TFLOPS 14TFLOPS
Deep Learning 130TFLOPS 112TFLOPS
HMB2 32GB@2214MHz 32GB@1760MHz
Memory interface 4096bits 4096bits
Memory bandwidth 1134GB / s 900Gb / s
TDP 250W 250W
PVP - €7.299

The improvement, although it may seem better, is very important, since everything adds up to improve the efficiency of the AI. And this market is possibly more important to NVIDIA than the gaming market. Perhaps most interesting is that this GPU-based solution comes days after the Supercomputing Conference 2019.

On the new Tesla V100s the company has not given data on launch date or prices. The previous model, the Tesla V100, It was priced at 7.299 euros, so this new model could have a higher price.

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Source: AnandTech

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