NVIDIA officially announced its "most powerful PC GPU ever created” known as the Titan V which is based around NVIDIA's new Volta architecture and is packed with 110 TeraFLOPS, 5120 CUDA cores, and 12GB of HBM2 memory. The MTIA, likely RISC-V–based, has already seen limited deployment in Meta’s data centers but still works in tandem with Nvidia GPUs. The NVidia Tegra K1 packs the same architecture as the company's fastest GPU, the GeForce GTX 780 Ti - which promises to bring PC gaming quality into our handheld devices. Read more in our articles including "NVIDIA Volta finally arrives, Titan V announced" and "Watch: ASUS Zenbook S16 (2026) Review | Ultra thin and Powerful without a dGPU !".
NVIDIA officially announced its "most powerful PC GPU ever created” known as the Titan V which is based around NVIDIA's new Volta architecture and is packed with 110 TeraFLOPS, 5120 CUDA cores, and 12GB of HBM2 memory. The MTIA, likely RISC-V–based, has already seen limited deployment in Meta’s data centers but still works in tandem with Nvidia GPUs.
The NVidia Tegra K1 packs the same architecture as the company's fastest GPU, the GeForce GTX 780 Ti - which promises to bring PC gaming quality into our handheld devices.
Our coverage of nvidia most powerful GPU includes: "NVIDIA Volta finally arrives, Titan V announced"; "Watch: ASUS Zenbook S16 (2026) Review | Ultra thin and Powerful without a dGPU !"; "Meta reportedly acquiring RISC-V GPU startup Rivos to cut Nvidia reliance". Each article provides unique insights and information.