Straight on the hills of the release of the GeForce GTX 1060<\/a> graphics card and the other 1000 series cards, NVIDIA <\/a>has announced the release of the revamped NVIDIA TITAN X GPU.<\/p>\n
The new card comes at a price tag of $1200 from the official website. The TITAN X GPU<\/a> is now powered by the NVIDIA Pascal GPU architecture<\/a> with 11 TFLOPS of parallel computing performance. This may not be the ideal consumer graphics processing unit but for the professional, it is surely a device of interest. It is billed to give 3x more performance than the GeForce GTX 900.<\/p>\n
The NVIDIA TITAN X comes with 3584 NVIDIA CUDA Cores, a base clock of 1417 MHz and a boost clock of 1531 MHZ. The memory speed is capped at 10 Gbps with inbuilt memory at 12 GB GDDR5X. The memory interface with is 384-bit and memory bandwidth is 480 GB\/s.<\/p>\n
Simultaneous multi-projection, VR<\/a> and Ansel are supported on this card. SLI HB and G-Sync are supported too. Out of this GPU, you also get GameStream whenever needed. The device is Vulkan <\/a>ready and comes with support for OpenGL <\/a>4.5 and Microsoft<\/a> DirectX <\/a>12 with feature level 12_1.<\/p>\n
PCIe 3.0 bus is supported and official drivers are available for Windows <\/a>7-101, Linux<\/a>, FreeBSDx86.<\/p>\n