NVIDIA announces Pascal based NVIDIA TITAN X, on sale from 2nd August
NVIDIA TITAN X is the Pascal architecture based compute powerhouse from NVIDIA capable of 11 TFLOPS for $1200
NVIDIA sure is on a killing streak with GPU launches as it just announced the NVIDIA TITAN X based on the Pascal GPU microarchitecture. Powered by 3584 CUDA cores clocked at 1.5 GHz, the NVIDIA TITAN X is capable of crunching out 11 TFLOPs of performance while sporting 12 GB of GDDR5X memory. To jog your memory, the NVIDIA GTX 1080 too featured the same GDDR5X type memory which has a 10 Gbps memory speed. The card was unveiled by Jen-Hsun Huang, CEO, NVIDIA at Stanford University yesterday and the cards will go on sale from the 2nd of August for a whopping $1200. In India, the card could end up costing around Rs.1,09,000. We don’t have the official pricing yet.
While we haven’t heard of any Founders Edition SKUs for the new NVIDIA TITAN X but you can expect board partners to come out with their own SKUs bearing aftermarket cooling solutions soon enough. Based on the GP102 GPU, the NVIDIA TITAN X will have 3584 CUDA Cores, which means there are 28 Pascal Streaming Multiprocessors (SMs). Since we know how many Texture units each SM has, this would, in turn, mean that there are 224 Texture Units. The number of ROPs is a bit difficult to figure out but if we are to go by what the the GP104 looks like then we are looking at 96 ROPs. The NVIDIA TITAN X has considerably more CUDA Cores than the Maxwell based TITAN X so despite Pascal’s power saving features we are still looking at a card designed with a TDP of 250 W. The new member of the TITAN X family will have 1x 8-Pin + 1x 6-Pin power connectors.
NVIDIA TITAN X Specifications |
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NVIDIA Titan X |
GTX 1080 |
GTX Titan X |
GTX Titan |
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Launch Year |
2016 |
2016 |
2015 |
2013 |
Launch Price |
$ 1200 |
$ 599 |
$ 999 |
$ 999 |
CUDA Cores |
3584 |
2560 |
3072 |
2688 |
Texture Units |
224 |
160 |
192 |
224 |
ROPs |
96 |
64 |
96 |
48 |
Core Clock |
1417 MHz |
1607 MHz |
1000 MHz |
837 MHz |
Boost Clock |
1531 MHz |
1733 MHz |
1075 MHz |
876 MHz |
Memory |
GDDR5X |
GDDR5X |
GDDR5 |
GDDR5 |
Memory Clock |
10 Gbps |
10 Gbps |
7 Gbps |
6 Gbps |
Memory Bus Width |
384-bit |
256-bit |
384-bit |
384-bit |
VRAM |
12 GB |
8 GB |
12 GB |
6 GB |
TFLOPs |
11 TFLOPs |
9 TFLOPs |
6.6 TFLOPs |
4.7 TFLOPs |
FP64 |
1/32 |
1/32 |
1/32 |
1/32 |
TDP |
250 W |
180 W |
250 W |
250 W |
GPU |
GP102 |
GP104 |
GM200 |
GK110 |
Transistor Count (Billion) |
12 |
7.2 |
8 |
7.1 |
Manufacturing Process |
TSMC 16nm |
TSMC 16nm |
TSMC 28nm |
TSMC 28nm |
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