It’s officially the fastest GPU in the world. The Nvidia A100 offers a whopping 6912 CUDA cores, and comes with 40 GB of super-fast HBM2E memory with a bandwidth of 1555 GB/s. The GPU uses 7 nm architecture and features a mind-boggling 54 billion transistors
Taken fromVideocardz…朱尔斯(ch, the CEO of OTOY (a company specializing in holographic rendering in the cloud), shared first benchmark results of the NVIDIA A100 accelerator.
GPU是第一,迄今为止唯一,安培-based graphics card (or more precisely a compute accelerator). Although NVIDIA announced the immediate availability of the A100 for DGX100 systems, we have not seen any meaningful benchmarks of the A100 yet.
The A100 features NVIDIA’s first 7nm GPU, the GA100. This GPU is equipped with 6912 CUDA cores and 40GB of HBM2 memory. This is also the first card featuring PCIe 4.0 interface or SXM4 depending on the variant.
OctaneBench is a benchmark designed to test OctaneRender performance. The Render was the first commercially available raytracer that fully utilized the GPU. This software runs exclusively on NVIDIA graphics cards as it relies on CUDA technology, thus won’t be seeing any comparison to AMD Big Navi or Arcturus-based graphics cards.
A record breaking
The @NVIDIA A100 has now become the fastest GPU ever recorded on #OctaneBench: 446 OB4*
#Ampere appears to be ~43% faster than #Turing in #OctaneRender – even w/ #RTX off!
(*standard Linux OB4 benchmark, RTX off, recompiled for CUDA11, ref. 980=102 OB)