I don't think Titan have much resell value except as a collector item maybe. They're usually just as good as the flagship of the next generation so there isn't a lot of reason to buy a used one.
I don't think Titan have much resell value except as a collector item maybe. They're usually just as good as the flagship of the next generation so there isn't a lot of reason to buy a used one.
These ones will have a very high resale value since there are only 20 being released. The CEO edition has more VRAM, higher VRAM bandwidth and more ROPs so it should be quite a lot more powerful...
These ones will have a very high resale value since there are only 20 being released. The CEO edition has more VRAM, higher VRAM bandwidth and more ROPs so it should be quite a lot more powerful in certain workloads, though gaming performance probably won’t be much higher than the normal Titan V.
This is why I'm super excited for dedicated ML chips like Google's Tensor Processing Unit. Hopefully we're able to provide the compute resources needed for ML research without subjecting...
This is why I'm super excited for dedicated ML chips like Google's Tensor Processing Unit. Hopefully we're able to provide the compute resources needed for ML research without subjecting researchers to the whims of the cryptocurrency market.
For a normal consumer point of view there is almost no point to buying these cards except if you have too much money lying around, they are stupidly expensive for the performance they deliver.
For a normal consumer point of view there is almost no point to buying these cards except if you have too much money lying around, they are stupidly expensive for the performance they deliver.
The price skyrocketed due to the whole crypto-mining thing, right?
So far, yeah, but in the following years, demand for machine learning operations might take over.
I don't think Titan have much resell value except as a collector item maybe. They're usually just as good as the flagship of the next generation so there isn't a lot of reason to buy a used one.
These ones will have a very high resale value since there are only 20 being released. The CEO edition has more VRAM, higher VRAM bandwidth and more ROPs so it should be quite a lot more powerful in certain workloads, though gaming performance probably won’t be much higher than the normal Titan V.
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ML wants these bad. The TensorFlow researchers I support have a cluster running Teslas. It looks like this actually might outperform the Tesla class.
This is why I'm super excited for dedicated ML chips like Google's Tensor Processing Unit. Hopefully we're able to provide the compute resources needed for ML research without subjecting researchers to the whims of the cryptocurrency market.
I for one can't wait to see what ridiculous shit Linus does with this, since that's likely the closest I'll come to ever owning one
I was quite confused wondering what Linus Torvalds was going to do with a stupidly powerful graphics card for a few seconds :)
Yeah, me too. Whenever I see Linus I always think of Mr. Torvalds first :P
His emacs rendering man, it'd be so fast...
Assuming you mean LTT, then he’ll drop it on a cement floor?
Yea... I meant what he'll do with it after he drops it lol
For a normal consumer point of view there is almost no point to buying these cards except if you have too much money lying around, they are stupidly expensive for the performance they deliver.