NVIDIA Announces New TITAN X Card With 12 Billion Transistors, 11 TFLOPS Compute

Written by Michael Larabel in NVIDIA on 21 July 2016 at 10:49 PM EDT. 59 Comments
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The NVIDIA Pascal family sure is getting bigger with the surprise announcement tonight of the GP102-based TITAN X.

Jen-Hsun Huang tonight announced the first graphics card breaking 10 TeraFLOPS off a single chip. This TITAN X Pascal card will begin shipping at the beginning of August (2nd) at a price of $1200 USD.

This Pascal TITAN X card has 12 billion transistors, 11 TFLOPS FP32, 44 TOPS INT8, 3584 CUDA cores at 1.53GHz, and 12GB of GDDR5X video memory at 480GB/s.


Stay tuned for more details and I hope to have up Pascal TITAN X Linux benchmarks on Phoronix in early August.
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