Just weeks after launching the GTX 1080 Ti, Nvidia has now released the TITAN Xp. The graphics card is essentially a beefed up version of the TITAN X from last year, and all signs point to the new card taking the crown of being the fastest gaming GPU available.
Based on the Pascal architecture, the TITAN Xp comes with 12GB of GDDR5X memory and 3,840 CUDA cores clocked at 1,582Mhz under its hood. It also boasts a whopping 12 teraflops of processing power, a full teraflop higher than the TITAN X.
Specifications taken from the card"s store page are below:
- NVIDIA CUDA® Cores: 3840
- Boost Clock (MHz): 1582
- Memory Speed: 11.4 Gbps
- Standard Memory Config:12 GB GDDR5X
- Memory Interface Width: 384-bit
- Memory Bandwidth (GB/sec): 547.7 GB/s
- Maximum GPU Temperature (in C): 96
- Graphics Card Power: 250 W
- Recommended System Power: 600 W
- Supplementary Power Connectors: One 8-pin and One 6-pin
As with all cards in the Nvidia TITAN lineup, the new addition isn"t on the cheap side, coming in at a cool $1,200 USD. The new TITAN Xp graphics card is available directly via Nvidia"s online store, with a limit of two per customer.