http://www.guru3d.com/news-story/nvidia-announces-geforce-gtx-titan-x-based-on-gp102-has-gddr5x.html GP-102 Pascal chip. 12 billion transistors, 1.53 GHz, 3584 Cuda cores, 12 GB OF GDDR5X. https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/2016/07/21/titan-x/ So forget words. Here are its numbers: 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) Did we go too far? Your call. Just don’t call us crazy, or you might owe Brian a dollar, too. TITAN X will be available Aug. 2 for $1,200 direct from nvidia.com in North America and Europe, and select system builders. It is coming soon to Asia.
$1200 is the number I see floating around. I updated the OP to reflect the official price of $1200 direct from Nvidia: https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/2016/07/21/titan-x/
Very interesting. 12Gb. I thought they would go at least 16Gb and then the 1080 Ti if there is one would have 12gb.
This Titan is definitely aimed more towards HPC then gaming. Ryan Smith from Anandtech wrote about how popular Titan X is in the HPC crowd due to it being significantly cheaper then Tesla's. I wonder how Nvidia is going to do the Ti, if they even are. I'm really starting to think this is going end up looking more like 600 series release. 1180 follow up next year with a Ti model on top, similar to the 700 series.
Yeah, the exchange rate hasn't helped. Couple of years ago, your dollar was about equal to a US dollar. Now it's only worth 75% of a US dollar.
Because Nvidia said so? Edit... Here's the store page: http://www.geforce.com/hardware/10series/titan-x-pascal
Maybe the story of the TITAN X Maxwell and the 980Ti repeats here :wanker: LOL practically the same price as in Argentina ... but with crappy salaries:banana:
Where did they say it was GP102? The blog won't load for me. It just seems weird that they would name it GP102 considering it's essentially the same config as the P100 chip. GP100 is 3840 cores.
It's on Nvidia's twitter feed. The GP100 is not suitable for a consumer gaming product at all. Here's more info: https://www.pcper.com/news/Graphics-Cards/NVIDIA-Announces-GP102-based-TITAN-X-3584-CUDA-cores I'm just about positive it is the full GP102-400-A1 we heard rumors about awhile back.
I still don't see it -- although PC Per lists it as GP102. I also don't see how GP100 isn't suited at all for consumer gaming. The specs of this chip are identical to the PCI-E GP100 board, aside from swapping the HBM2 to GDDR5x. It's basically a memory controller change, which is the reason why it's got a different chip designation. Regardless, the point is that there is a bunch of wasted FP64 die space on this card that isn't on the GP104. Which means that Nvidia could refresh with a Ti variant next year with over 4k cores. This is basically the Titan model to the Titan Black/780Ti.
Where did you see shots of the actual die and the blocks identified? And come on, it isn't just 'simply a memory controller change' to go from board mounted GDDR memory to HBM. It is an entirely different design on the die.
I was hoped Nvidia will pull HBM2,but CUDA core count at 3584 looks awesome,I will wait on benches in IRAY and Octane too and then I can decide,but looks like will be beast in rendering Price of 1200USD looks like is still on OK side,I was expected price around £1500-£1800 Thanks,Jura