NVIDIA · 2017
NVIDIA V100 GPU accelerator
The NVIDIA V100 is a high-end GPU accelerator based on the Tesla architecture, released in 2017 for data center and AI workloads.
The NVIDIA V100 GPU accelerator, released in December 2017, is built on the Tesla architecture with the GV100 chip on a 12 nm process. It features 5120 shading units and 640 Tensor/AI cores, with base and boost clocks of 1246 MHz and 1530 MHz respectively. The card is equipped with 32 GB of HBM2 memory on a 4096-bit bus, delivering 900 GB/s bandwidth. It has a TDP of 300 W and requires a single 8-pin power connector. The V100 uses a PCIe 3.0 x16 interface and has no display outputs, as it is designed for compute acceleration. It succeeded the NVIDIA P100 and was succeeded by the NVIDIA A100.
Specifications
| Architecture unverified | Tesla |
|---|---|
| GPU chip unverified | GV100 |
| Process node unverified | 12 nm |
| Shading units unverified | 5120 |
| Tensor / AI cores unverified | 640 |
| Base clock unverified | 1246 MHz |
| Boost clock unverified | 1530 MHz |
| Memory size unverified | 32 GB |
| Memory type unverified | HBM2 |
| Memory bus unverified | 4096 bit |
| Memory bandwidth unverified | 900 GB/s |
| Board power (TDP) unverified | 300 W |
| Power connectors unverified | 1x 8-pin |
| Bus interface unverified | PCIe 3.0 x16 |
| Display outputs unverified | None |
| Release date unverified | 2017-12-07 |
| Release year unverified | 2017 |
| Launch MSRP unverified | 10000 USD |
| Successor unverified | NVIDIA A100 |
| Predecessor unverified | NVIDIA P100 |