GeForce platforms

Launched in 1999 (as we mentioned earlier) and also quite popular as the gamer's GPU lineup from NVIDIA, affordable GeForce GPUs is what makes it possible to start learning CUDA or test your GPU- programmable applications. This is great for individuals who also happen to be HPC enthusiasts, in addition to being passionate gamers. With a higher price, the GeForce Titan series is what specifically addresses this requirement.

The Titan V belongs to the NVIDIA Volta architecture. It has 12 GB of HBM2 memory, a 1,455 Mhz boost clock speed, 640 tensor cores, and 5,120 CUDA cores.