Though it hasn’t been long since NVIDIA launched the GTX 1080, they’re here with a new kid on the block – the Titan X, claimed to be twice as powerful as its previous model, and quite expensive.
Source: Geforce.com
The new Titan X will feature the same Pascal architecture as the 10 series, and will cost about USD 1200, which is almost twice the cost of the GTX 1080 (talk about absurd). Compared to the previous Titan X which had 3072 CUDA cores and 6 teraflops of performance speed, the new Titan X boasts of 3584 CUDA cores and 11 teraflops. Not surprisingly, with 12 GB DDR5X memory, this card will offer premium next gen VR experience, run all your games in 4k. In short, the new Titan X is a beast (bordering on overkill, really).
The complete specifications can be found here.
- No. of Transistors: 12 billion
- Base clock speed: 1417 MHz, Boost clock speed: 1531 MHz
- Max Digital Resolution: 7680 x 4320 @ 60FPS
- Memory speed: 10Gbps
- 11 TFLOPs
- 3,584 CUDA cores at 1.53GHz
- 12GB of GDDR5X memory (480GB/s)
The card, as announced by NVIDIA will be available starting August 2nd. So, anyone who’s been wanting that ultimate graphic card performance, you better start saving up.
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