The H100 PCIe 80 GB is a professional graphics card by NVIDIA, launched on March 21st, 2023. Built on the 4 nm process, and based on the GH100 graphics processor, the card does not support DirectX. Since H100 PCIe 80 GB does not support DirectX 11 or DirectX 12, it might not be able to run all the latest games. The GH100 graphics processor is a large chip with a die area of 814 mm² and 80,000 million transistors. H100 SXM H100 PCIe FP64 34 teraFLOPS 26 teraFLOPS FP64 Tensor Core 67 teraFLOPS 51 teraFLOPS FP32 67 teraFLOPS 51 teraFLOPS TF32 Tensor Core 989 teraFLOPS* 756 teraFLOPS* BFLOAT16 Tensor Core 1,979 teraFLOPS* 1,513 teraFLOPS* FP16 Tensor Core 1,979 teraFLOPS* 1,513 teraFLOPS* FP8 Tensor Core 3,958 teraFLOPS* 3,026 teraFLOPS* INT8 Tensor Core 3,958 TOPS* 3,026 TOPS* GPU Memory 80GB 80GB GPU Memory Bandwidth 3.35TB/s 2TB/s Decoders 7 NVDEC 7 JPEG 7 NVDEC 7 JPEG Max Thermal Design Power (TDP) Up to 700W (configurable) 300-350W (configurable) Multi-Instance GPUs Up to 7 MIGS @ 10GB each Form Factor SXM PCIe Dual-slot air-cooled Interconnect NVLink: 900GB/s PCIe Gen5: 128GB/s NVLINK: 600GB/s PCIe Gen5: 128GB/s Server Options NVIDIA HGX™ H100 NVIDIA DGX™ H100 with 8 GPUs Colfax NVIDIA-Certified Systems™ with 4 or 8 GPUs Colfax NVIDIA-Certified Systems™ with 1-8 GPUs NVIDIA AI Enterprise Add-on Included * Shown with sparsity. Specifications are one-half lower without sparsity. ** Preliminary specifications. May be subject to change.




