Hot on the heels of their GeForce GTX 1060 release a few days ago, NVIDIA has just announced the newest entry to their Pascal GPU line-up, the new TITAN X, dubbed the “ultimate graphics card.”
NVIDIA’s blog post shared the juicy details: “The new NVIDIA TITAN X, introduced today, based on our new Pascal GPU architecture, is the biggest GPU ever built. It has a record-breaking 3,584 CUDA cores.”
“We said our GTX 1080 delivers an ‘irresponsible amount of performance.’ It was a bit reckless. But this is even more reckless,” it added.
The blog post also outlined the new TITAN X’s specifications:
- 11 TFLOPS FP32
- 44 TOPS INT8 (new deep learning inferencing instruction)
- 12B transistors
- 3,584 CUDA cores at 1.53GHz (versus 3,072 cores at 1.08GHz in previous TITAN X)
- Up to 60% faster performance than previous TITAN X
- High-performance engineering for maximum overclocking
- 12 GB of GDDR5X memory (480 GB/s)
The new TITAN X will be available starting August 2 in the US and Europe for a whopping $1,200 (around P56,517), with an Asian release planned for later.