It completely went bu me at CES, but luckily our soundcard editor ROBSCIX picked up on this one, Creative Labs announed two new products at CES 2010. The Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium HD and USB Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium HD
Specifications
- RCA Line Out for audio playback up to 122dB, 24-bit/96kHz Digital-to-Analog Converters (DAC)
- RCA Line Input for recording up to 118dB, 24-bit 96kHZ Analog-to-Digital Converters (ADC)
- 0.001% Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise (THD+N)
- Headphone output for audio listening up to 115dB 33 Ohms, and 117dB, 330 Ohms, at 24bit/96kHz
- Replaceable Op-amps
- Hardware-accelerated 3D positional audio and EAX® 5.0 effects that provide a truly immersive experience with headphones and speakers
- Dolby Digital and DTS encoding enables one-step single-cable connection to home entertainment systems
- TOS-link optical-in/out
- 1/8” microphone-in
- 1/8” headphone jack
- Creative ALchemy™ to restore EAX and surround sound that is otherwise lost in DirectSound game titles running under Windows Vista and Windows 7
- ASIO recording support with latency as low as one millisecond with minimal CPU load
- Works with Windows Vista and Windows 7 operating systems
Have a look:

And the USB version:
The specifications look fairly impressive so it would be interesting to see how it fairs in testing. Considering this is the best spec'd card to date from Creative Labs it may be of interest to many.