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NVIDIA V100: The 2017 GPU That Still Outperforms Today’s Consumer Hardware in AI
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NVIDIA V100: The 2017 GPU That Still Outperforms Today’s Consumer Hardware in AI

The NVIDIA V100, an architecture from 2017, is now available at a fraction of its original price—yet it remains a dominant force in AI workloads, outpacing modern consumer GPUs in benchmarks. This revival raise...

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