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Just when you thought the GTX 1080 will be Nvidia’s most powerful graphics card for this year, they decided to slap you in the face with the all new Titan X. We’re not sure why they released it, but we’re happy that it’s just there. Here are the specs:
- 12-billion transistors
- 11 TFLOPs FP32 (32-bit floating point)
- 44 TOPS INT8 (new deep learning inferencing instruction)
- 3,584 CUDA cores at 1.53GHz (versus 3,072 CUDA cores at 1.08GHz in previous TITAN X)
- High performance engineering for maximum overclocking
- 12GB of GDDR5X memory (480GB/s)
Of course, it wouldn’t come cheap. It’s priced at $1,200 or around 55,000 to 60,000 Philippine peso. It will be released in North America and Europe first on August 2.
Plus, it also won the most confusing graphics card name for us. Why can’t NVIDIA think of another?
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