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Guru3D.com » News » Nvidia Announces GeForce GTX TITAN X based on GP102 GPU with GDDR5X

Nvidia Announces GeForce GTX TITAN X based on GP102 GPU with GDDR5X

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/23/2016 07:43 PM | source: | 200 comment(s)
Nvidia Announces GeForce GTX TITAN X based on GP102 GPU with GDDR5X

Read this well, announced, not launched. So out of no where Nvidia announced the 1200 USD GeForce GTX TITAN X based on Pascal architecture. The product is expected to launch August two and will only available from selected system builders.

The announcement is unexpected, though there was talk about the product, nobody expected a release before Christmas. Nvidia has been ramping out Pascal SKUs like crazy lately. The new Titan X will hold the GP102, a 12 billion transistor GPU and it can squeeze out 11 TFLOPS of performance. The GP10 would be huge at almost 600mm^2. It matches the Tesla P100 spec for the bigger part, aside from HBM2 memory.

 

 

  
Products Tesla P100 GP100 Titan X GTX 1080
GPU GP100 (Pascal) GP100 (Pascal) GP102 (Pascal) GP104 (Pascal)
SMs 56 60 56 40
TPCs 28 30 28 20
FP32 CUDA Cores / SM 64 64 64 64
FP32 CUDA Cores / GPU 3584 3840 3584 2560
Base Clock 1328 MHz ~1328 MHz 1417 MHz 1607 MHz
GPU Boost Clock 1480 MHz ~1480 MHz 1531 MHz 1733 MHz
Texture Units 224 240 224 160
Memory Interface 4096-bit HBM2 4096-bit HBM2 384-bit 256-bit
Memory Size 16 GB 16 GB 12 GB 8 GB
L2 Cache Size 4096 KB 4096 KB 4096 KB 2048KB
Register File Size / SM 256 KB 256 KB 256 KB 256 KB
Register File Size / GPU 14336 KB 14336 KB 14336 KB 10240 KB
TDP 300 Watts ~300 Watts 250 Watts 180 Watts
Transistors 15.3 billion 15.3 billion 12 billion 7.2 Billion
Manufacturing Process 16-nm 16-nm 16-nm 16-nm

 

The Pascal-based GP102 features 3,584 shader processor cores, clocked at 1.53GHz (previous-gen Titan X has 3,072 CUDA cores clocked at 1.08GHz) thus 56 streaming multiprocessors, 224 TMUs, 96 ROPs, and a 384-bit GDDR5X memory interface with 12 GB of memory.

  • 12-billion transistors
  • 11 TFLOPs FP32 (32-bit floating point)a
  • 44 TOPS INT8 (new deep learning inferencing instruction)
  • 3,584 CUDA cores at 1.53GHz (versus in previous TITAN X)
  • High performance engineering for maximum overclocking
  • 12GB of GDDR5X memory (480GB/s)

This card is not powered by the same GPU and HBM2 memory, but the GP102 is paired to GDDR5X memory at 10 Gbps. Titan X will be available Aug. 2 for $1,200 direct from NVIDIA.com in North America and Europe, and from select system builders. Availability in Asia will come at a later date. 



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tsunami231
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#5310152 Posted on: 07/22/2016 04:53 AM
I look foward to seeing the price...

HeavyHemi
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#5310153 Posted on: 07/22/2016 04:53 AM
I look foward to seeing the price...


$1200 is the number I see floating around.

I updated the OP to reflect the official price of $1200 direct from Nvidia:

https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/2016/07/21/titan-x/

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#5310155 Posted on: 07/22/2016 04:56 AM
Very interesting. 12Gb. I thought they would go at least 16Gb and then the 1080 Ti if there is one would have 12gb.

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#5310156 Posted on: 07/22/2016 04:56 AM
This Titan is definitely aimed more towards HPC then gaming. Ryan Smith from Anandtech wrote about how popular Titan X is in the HPC crowd due to it being significantly cheaper then Tesla's.

I wonder how Nvidia is going to do the Ti, if they even are.

I'm really starting to think this is going end up looking more like 600 series release. 1180 follow up next year with a Ti model on top, similar to the 700 series.

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#5310157 Posted on: 07/22/2016 04:57 AM
$1200 is the number I see floating around.

I updated the OP to reflect the official price of $1200 direct from Nvidia:

https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/2016/07/21/titan-x/

I look forward to seeing the "Australian" price...

*awkwardly laughs*

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