New Nvidia GeForce Titan X is coming very soon - a collector's edition

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What if it's volta with HBM..
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i don't think so likely a dual TXp's on the same board
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Deffo just gonna be a Titan X with faster memory
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Hmmm...green....red...IT'S SLIFIRE!! 😛
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Oh yes what a f**king phenomenally worthwhile investment that will be considering Nvidia's stellar support for SLI /sarcasm right off
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You have got to be kidding me... First there was Titan X, Maxwell. Then there was Titan X, Pascal (Titan XP). Then shortly after there was Titan Xp. Now, they're making Titan Xp Collectors Edition? Aside from the fact this add further noise to the Titan lineup, who exactly is so much of an Nvidia fanatic that they're going to buy this over any of Nvidia's other products? I understand Pascal is one of Nvidia's best accomplishments but stuff like this and Jen Hsun's bragging are really getting out of hand. Nvidia's ego and stubbornness are the only reasons why I dislike the company. C'mon Nvidia - you're #1, just be humble about it.
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Titan Ti^3x2
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Wile people keep buying the best performing card instead of the best price/ratio card, this company will keep milking it's costumers. A 1070Ti is 49USD/GFLOP and a 1080TI is almost 62USD/GFLOP. If I was in the market for such a card, I know what I'd get.
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Collectors Edition as if there is a market for collecting video cards. Limited Edition!!!
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Silva:

Wile people keep buying the best performing card instead of the best price/ratio card, this company will keep milking it's costumers. A 1070Ti is 49USD/GFLOP and a 1080TI is almost 62USD/GFLOP. If I was in the market for such a card, I know what I'd get.
The entire point is that those cards are in two different markets.. not to mention that if you have a 1440p monitor or 4K the Ti's performance is more than worth the extra cost. It's like complaining that rich people buy ferrari's - if you can't afford it just buy the cheaper card, why is it my problem you don't want to pay extra for a faster card, even if that performance scaling isn't linear, like literally every other product on the face of the earth? That's not even to mention that historically the 1080Ti isn't even expensive, nor that the market for the 1080Ti is significantly smaller than any other previous Ti/top end card (due to majority of users being 1080p and not requiring that level of performance).
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schmidtbag:

........who exactly is so much of an Nvidia fanatic that they're going to buy this over any of Nvidia's other products?.........
Here, over here!!!!!
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Maybe this new Titan will have the GDDR6 memory or something.
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For all I care they can come out with a gold plated edition, there will ALWAYS be buyers for such items, no matter the cost, timeline etc. And to be honest, nvidia is dominating the GPU market so hard right now, that they can afford to come out with such toys while at the same time having Volta ready if need be...
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All Titans have been Collectors Editions (collect your money edition).
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I’ve always considered the Titan GPU’s to be early access cards so this make a no sense. But you know people are going to buy it.
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DW75:

On a side note, people seem to forget that since the GTX 680, Nvidia has been milking customers by using a midrange GPU for the x80, and selling it at high end prices.
I wouldn't consider the 1080 mid-range, during its release date or even now. To my recollection, all Nvidia GPUs since the GTX 200 series that had a 9 for the 2nd digit were dual-GPU parts. The GeForce 7000 series is pretty much the only outlier in Nvidia's history (where they had stuff like single-GPU 7900s). They reserve x90 for those "just in case", which ultimately means x80 is designated as the default high-end tier. They're sold at the prices people are willing to pay. Nvidia may have a big ego problem, but they're not dumb. What Nvidia is doing is intentionally screwing with AMD, always being one step ahead. They intentionally release products like the 1050, 1070, and 1080 knowing very well that they are not reaching their true potential, and knowing/expecting AMD to create a product in response to those. As soon as AMD releases the specs of their upcoming competition, Nvidia then releases the Titans: products that once again are not the full potential of the architecture, but rake in a bunch of cash to anyone gullible enough to deem them a good buy (they're not). After AMD actually releases their competition, that's when Nvidia releases their actual intended products (the Ti variants) to ensure that they have something within the same performance tier, but significantly faster. Because Nvidia basically already has their responses prepared as soon as AMD makes their move, they can release the products shortly after, which in turn puts them at the top of the headlines and pushes attention away from AMD. In other words, the non-Ti GPUs are just placeholders, the Titans are used to exploit impatient customers, and the Ti variants are what everyone actually wants or should get. So to me, this Collectors Edition is just excessive and basically a "I'm the best!" prize that Nvidia made for themselves. I don't think it is going to be too much faster than an overclocked 1080Ti.
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DW75:

The point is, the GP104 in the 1070 and 1080 is a midrange part. Since the GTX 680, people have been paying high end prices for midrange GPUs.
NVIDIA has restructured that though in that last few releases. 104 is high performance and 110/200/102 (big chips) are enthusiasts level. With the die size and all in consideration they moved to that scaling. Plus AMD constantly dropping the ball out of the gate with every new GPU release it made this transition easier for them.
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Silva:

Wile people keep buying the best performing card instead of the best price/ratio card, this company will keep milking it's costumers. A 1070Ti is 49USD/GFLOP and a 1080TI is almost 62USD/GFLOP. If I was in the market for such a card, I know what I'd get.
Are you seriously making your tiresome (and perpetual) price/performance argument in a Titan thread (rhetorical). This is a PC enthusiast site, not a garage sale, act accordingly 😉
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I might get me one. We will see.
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Nvidia The Milking Way DLC.