However, even if such a 'nuclear bomb' was discovered, it was exposed to the headaches of the BUG.
According to TheReg, scientists in a number of specialized fields have found that when using TITAN V for simulation calculations, there will be output errors. That is, if you consider the same equation, many results are actually inconsistent.
The researcher exemplifies a calculation of the synthesis of proteins and enzymes. TheReg reports that when TITAN V encounters the biological '2+2=?', it outputs '=4, =4.1, =4.2... ...' and other N results.
The research team bought 4 TITAN Vs, of which 2 were overturned. The test went down and the 10% chance was wrong.
According to one chip industry analyst, TITAN V may have a memory access error due to high performance settings and excessive chip load and memory corruption.
NV previously refused to respond, but has now stated that users who have encountered computational errors please contact the official solution. They also said that they are currently confirming that they are using scientific applications known as 'Amber' at least in molecular dynamics. TITAN V will be abnormal.
However, NV said that all of our GPU products are designed with accuracy. Tesla has ECC error correction capabilities and is designed to address the aforementioned high performance professional computing services.