As we all know, Pascal architecture graphics cards have launched three products, namely GTX 1080, GTX 1070 and GTX 1060, which are all over the flagship and high-end product lines. Recently, Nvidia updated its official website information, exposing NVIDIA TITAN X, the game graphics card with the strongest annual consumption level. The video card was released in July this year.
Nvidia has unknowingly launched five products, from GeForce GTX Titan (GK110), GeForce GTX Titan Black (GK110), GeForce GTX Titan Z (GK110), GeForce GTX Titan X (GM200) to today's NVIDIA Titan X (GP102), after releasing the first video card with the name of TITAN in 2013.
It is worth noting that Nvidia has given a different name to the new TITAN X graphics card this time, removing the GeForce GTX that has been used for many years, and directly taking the NVIDIA title. It is a bit like the OPPO Super Flash Charge announced on MWC 2016, which removes the word VOOC. NVIDIA TITAN X continues the characteristics that Pascal architecture has twice the performance of the previous generation graphics card, and also provides innovative game technology and breakthrough virtual reality experience. NVIDIA TITAN X uses 3584 CUDA cores, with a base frequency of 1.4GHz and a Boost frequency of 1.5GHz. 12GB GDDR5X video memory, 384 bit video memory bit width, up to 10 Gbps video memory rate. It supports many Nvidia graphics card technologies such as SLI, G-Sync, GPU Boost, and is compatible with DirectX 12.1, Vulkan API, and OpenGL standards. It has one 8pin interface and one 6pin interface, and the rated power consumption is 250W.
It is a pity that the price has not been announced for the time being, but the latest black technology will be shown on the official website after the press conference.