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Appeared on: Tuesday, March 27, 2018
NVIDIA Quadro GV100 GPU Announced for the Age of Deep Learning

In his keynote address at the GPU Technology Conference today, NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang unveiled the new Volta-based Quadro GV100, and described how it transforms the workstation with real-time ray tracing and deep learning.

The Quadro GV100 and its companion product, Quadro vDWS for the data center, address the demands large businesses - in such fields as automotive, architecture, engineering, entertainment and healthcare - to deploy deep learning-based research and development, accelerate deep learning-enhanced applications, enable photoreal VR and provide secure, anytime, anywhere access.

The new products allow professionals to design better products by taking advantage of GPU-accelerated techniques, like generative design, while they can also conduct complex simulations faster.

The new Quadro GV100 packs 7.4 TFLOPS double-precision, 14.8 TFLOPS single-precision and 118.5 TFLOPS deep learning performance, and is equipped with 32GB of high-bandwidth memory capacity. Two GV100 cards can be combined using NVIDIA NVLink interconnect technology to scale memory and performance, creating a massive visual computing solution in a single workstation chassis.

Other features of the GV100 include:

With newly added support for the NVIDIA Tesla V100 GPUs, Quadro vDWS has the power to address compute-intensive workflows and deliver workstation-class performance to any connected device.

With Quadro vDWS, users can:

Quadro vDWS is available now for over 120 systems from 33 vendors. The NVIDIA Quadro GV100 is available immediately on nvidia.com and starting in April from workstation OEMs.

Live Migration Keeps VDI Deployments Up and Running

NVIDIA also announced Live migration. Using Citrix XenMotion, IT teams can migrate live, NVIDIA GPU-accelerated VMs with no impact to users. And with VMware vSphere, they can suspend desktops and resume them later on compatible infrastructure, while preserving desktop and application states.

Live migration eases routine maintenance and also facilitates proactive maintenance, meaning IT can resolve potential problems before service disruption occurs. Manual load balancing enables IT to optimize the utilization of resources without end user disruption.

In addition, IT teams can perform updates and patches more frequently, at their own time.



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