NVIDIA has unveiled the
TITAN X, a new flagship video card based on their
Pascal architecture, perhaps courting confusion by retaining the same name as
their last top-of-the-line model. They call this "without question, the world’s
ultimate graphics card," and say it will be available August 2nd, though there
are
ongoing shortages and price-gouging on the 1080 series launched at the end of May, so it may be a while before you can find one, and
it may be longer finding one at list price (widely-reported to be $1200.00).
A video introduces the
new card by posing it naked for your voyeuristic needs, and here's word:
NVIDIA
TITAN X has 11 TFLOPS of power, 3584 CUDA Cores, 12GB of 10Gbps GDDR5X VRAM,
a 384-bit Memory Interface, 480 GB/sec of Memory Bandwidth, boosts to 1.5GHz out
of the box, utilizes superior heat dissipation vapor chamber cooling technology,
and features a stunning design. It is, without question, the world’s ultimate
graphics card.