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Nvidia unveils powerful new Titan X graphics card
The GP102 GPU features 3,584 CUDA cores, with this card packing a rated clock speed of 1,417 MHz and a boost clock of 1,530 MHz. The product will be available in North America and Europe along with select system builders with a release planned for Asia soon. However, that wasn’t going to last long, as NVIDIA took the wraps off its brand new TITAN X. Yes, we already have a TITAN X powered by Maxwell, but this is the new TITAN X powered by Pascal. Suffice it to say, with 12GB of GDDR5X memory to boot, it looks to be a blindingly powerful card.
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The new Titan X has a rated TDP of 250 watts, which is the same as the old Titan X. Considering the significant jump in performance from old to new, Nvidia’s strengths in energy efficiency are on display here. Whatever you’re doing, this groundbreaking TITAN X gives you the power to accomplish things you never thought possible.
This evening at an artificial intelligence event at Stanford, NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang revealed the next-gen Titan X, the company’s crazy-powerful, crazy-expensive high-end GPU.
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The new Titan X will be made available from August 2 onward at a starting price of $1,200 directly from their official website. This card is just staggering fast, and you can even pair it with a second in SLI.