NVIDIA recently revealed the latest Titan X, a graphics card with 12GB of GDDR5X memory and 3,584 cores running at 1.53 GHZ, yielding an absurd 11 teraflops of computing performance. The new Titan X, which Nvidia calls ‘the biggest GPU ever built,’ that has 12 billion transistors in total — and you will be paying about $100 per billion. The card will be available on August 2nd in the Europe and US for $1,200, with an Asia release forthcoming.
The Titan X, based on the company’s new Pascal P102 GPU, that has 12 billion transistors and runs at 250W, meaning it burns around 40% more power than the GTX 1080. Style-wise, it cuts closely to the triangular, faceted form of the GTX 1080, but sports darker colors. It features DisplayPort 1.4, DL-DVI and HDMI 2.0b ports, though the company hasn’t yet detailed the configuration
The new chip is up to 60% faster than the previous Titan X. It features 12 billion transistors, 11 teraflops of computing performance, 12GB of GDDR5X memory, 3,584 CUDA cores 15GHz, 44 TOPS INT8, and a memory bandwidth of 480 GB/s. The company describes the new product as ‘the most raw horsepower’. With such impressive specs, this really is one of the fastest memory techs that currently on the market.
The company has also recently announced the cheapest card in the Pascal line of GPUs. The GTX 1060 is priced at the $249 and packs 6GB of GDDR5 memory, a memory speed of 8Gbps, and a memory bandwidth of 192 GB/s.