On the competition front:

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NVIDIA Quadro GV100 GPU Announced For $9000 US – Packs A Massive 32 GB HBM2 Memory, 5120 CUDA Cores, Designed Around NVIDIA’s RTX Technology


GV100 GPU is designed for primrily compute tasks. But, not all Nvidia stuff computes accurately all the time.

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NVIDIA Titan V Reportedly Producing Errors in Scientific Simulations

NVIDIA’s prosumer oriented $3000 GTX Titan V reportedly suffers from a memory bug that’s causing it to produce erroneous results in scientific simulation workloads.

It’s thought that this issue is due to a memory design flaw. According to an unnamed industry veteran that has spoken with The Register, NVIDIA may be pushing the Titan V hardware to its limits, or perhaps even beyond the edge.


Both AMD and Nvidia have problems from time to time -- neither is perfect (nor is Intel).


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