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by modeless
3700 days ago
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If you have any interest in deep learning, NVIDIA is your only option. They are miles ahead of everyone else. For deep learning the 1080 is the best option. You'll be waiting for models to train and the extra money is well worth the many hours it will save you. If you aren't serious about deep learning then get the 1070, it's more than enough for VR and CUDA experimentation. Or, if you just can't wait until June (or July/August with supply constraints probably), get a 970 now (min spec for VR). The 1080 will probably be the best card available until next year, when HBM2 cards (~3x memory bandwidth) reach general availability. I'm hoping for a 1080 Ti or a new Titan then. |
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What are the characteristics of NVIDIA GPUs that make them superior for deep learning applications?
Phrased another way, if you're designing a card specifically to be good for training deep neural nets, how does it come out differently from cards designed to be good at other typical applications of GPGPU?