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 he...
Latest reports claim that NVIDIA might officially announce the GeForce GTX 980 Ti, PC gamers will surely rejoice in both splendor and awe for the new addition to the PC master race’s arsenal. This is what one of the latest rumours claims will be going down at the Computex Taipei 2015 trade-show. If the rumour proves true, then you can probably expect an announcement of the card’s sale date shortly after. Apparently, comfortable in their performance lead, NVIDIA has postponed the launch of the GTX 980 Ti from May to early in June. The truth of the matter is that AMD doesn’t have a direct rival for NVIDIA’s offerings, particularly the GTX Titan X, and there really isn’t need to unveil the GTX 980 Ti just yet. AMD does sell a dual GPU solution, the Radeon R9 295X2, but most enthusiasts prefe...
The last and final of the NVIDIA Day celebrations took place in Mumbai’s Gear Up Cafe in Powai. This event concluded the NVIDIA Day celebrations that took place in major cities like Bangalore and Hyderabad. Much like the crowd at at PlayMax, people showed up much before the time allotted to them. For this particular event we invited individuals to play a series of games and accomplish tasks within those games to complete a checklist. Gamers came in a bit confused as to what a casual tournament would entail, but they got better acquainted with the idea as the event went along. So the games we had showcased for this event were Left 4 Dead, Team Fortress and War Thunder. Most of the gamers hadn’t really played a majority of the assigned games, hence making this event a way for them to d...
Two years ago, Nvidia announced its original Titan graphics card, a bad-boy built on the company’s Kepler technology and for a time the most powerful card out there. Now, the Titan X is here and it’s ready to reclaim the throne. The new Titan X is the fastest single-GPU card around, and it looks to beat out the GTX 980,780Ti, and the original Titan by leaps and bounds. That’s due in part to the fact that the new Titan X reps Nvidia’s efficient Maxwell architecture, and that it has 12GB of GDDR5 VRAM, and 3072 CUDA cores. With some 8 billion transistors on a 602mm field, the Titan X has Nvidia’s biggest and also most powerful GPU. But what’s all that mumbo jumbo mean gaming-wise? Two main things. First, 4K gaming at reasonable frame rates. The Titan X can...
NVIDIA just announced the Titan X, its latest graphics card, at Epic Game’s GDC session this morning. And from the picture this thing looks like a monster. According to NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang, Titan X is now the world’s most powerful GPU with more than 8 billion transistors (a bit of a jump from the 7 billion in last year’s Titan Z). This card is runs on the company’s new Maxwell architecture, while packing 12 gigabytes of VRAM much like the Titan Z. “It’s the most advanced GPU the world has ever seen,” Jen-Hsun said, as he presented the company’s very first production unit. NVIDIA didn’t really reveal too much else about thie new GPU yet. The company has its own conference in a few weeks. They can sort of afford to do this as cause it sounds like the video card...