Arguably, I'd put price as the most important category, and even in the one category it loses it is not by too much.įinally, it is arguable that you can simply buy two Radeon VII for LESS than the price of a single Titan V and get superior gaming performance in 70+% of games while also doubling your compute capabilities. Thus the Titan wins in 1 of the four comparison categories, the Radeon VII wins in 2 of them, while they tie in the last. It is priced at $699 MSRP while the Titan V costs $2999 MSRP. It has 4gb more, which is huge cause these tasks are often memory limited, and bandwidth is very important for many compute tasks. Memory amount and sheer bandwidth is a solid win for the Radeon VII. Nonetheless the Radeon VII isn't too far behind as it roughly matches the rtx 2080. Titan V is superior as it is roughly equal to a 2080ti w/o the RT. Thus the only real competitor for Radeon VII when you consider all aspects is the Titan V. Built on the 7 nm process, and based on the Vega 20 graphics processor, in its Vega 20 XT variant, the card supports DirectX AMD Radeon VII profitability. These are the ONLY two recent cards which offer all three of these things in one single package. Its new high-end graphics card for gamers, this is the worlds first graphics processor (GPU) to use a 7nm manufacturing process. What these two cards offer is Gaming Performance, Scientific/AI compute in FP64, high amounts of ram in the form of HBM. The Radeon VII is an example of the rarest of rare cards. The Radeon VII was AMDs surprise unveiling at CES 2019. Not all use cases that need FP64 need these certified drivers.Now the Titan V doesn't have these certified drivers. While the Quadro and the WX series come with certified drivers that are quite important to certain use cases. Will have to wait for benchmarks for exact numbers though.Ĭopying from my reddit posts where I talked about this in more detail. The Instinct MI50 is listed as having 6.9 TF of FP64. The Titan V is usually pegged between 6.9 -7.5 TF of FP64.
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