NVIDIA said that the UE4 'Star Wars-Elevator Performance' ray tracing demonstration presented at the GDC Conference was rendered in real time using four Telsa V100 computing cards:
Stacking 16 Telsa V100 computing cards on the NVSwitch technology to form the new small DGX-2 in the field of supercomputing:
- 2 Intel Xeon Platinum
- 16 NVIDIA Telsa V100
- Can be equipped with 1.5TB DDR4 memory
- Built-in 512GB HBM2 video memory
- Built-in 30TB NVMe SSD (up to 60TB)
- Power 10KW, net weight 350 pounds
- Price $399,000
The more realistic choice for the average user is the new generation of professional cards Quadro GV100, equipped with 32GB HBM2 memory, 5120 computing units, single-precision floating-point 14.8TF, double-precision floating-point 7.4TF:
GV100 is now sold directly by NV's official website and shipped to OEMs next month (DELL, HP, Lenovo, Fujitsu).