NVIDIA is out with a new flagship graphics card today and it’s something that serious PC gamers are going to appreciate. NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX 1080 Ti has been the performance benchmark for the company recently but its new graphics card can teach a thing or two about performance to the GTX 1080 Ti. The Titan Xp has much to offer.
The Titan Xp has more CUDA cores and faster clock speeds. The original Pascal-based Titan X graphics card touted 3,584 CUDA cores while the new graphics card features NVIDIA’s GP102 graphics processor packed with 3,840 cores. These cores are faster than the original Titan X’s 1,531MHz, they provide a boost clock speed of 1,582MHz.
The NVIDIA Titan Xp’s GDDR5 memory hits 11.4Gbps which is a 1.4Gbps increase over its predecessor. This means that the new card has a memory bandwidth of 547.7GBps which is nothing short of impressive when you consider the fact that the original Titan X managed to hit 480GBps.
Despite the fact that the new Titan Xp is much more powerful than its predecessor, it still has the same physical dimensions and power requirements as the original Titan X. NVIDIA has also confirmed that the new graphics card has MacOS support.
If you thought that it would be affordable like the GTX 1080 Ti then you’d be wrong because the dimensions of the original Titan X aren’t the only thing the new card has retained, it also has the same asking price of $1,200.
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