NVIDIA Fully Unlocks Pascal GP102 GPU with New GeForce Titan Xp Video Card
Ron Perillo / 8 years ago
NVIDIA has quietly launched the fastest Pascal desktop graphics card on their line up, dubbed officially as the GeForce Titan Xp with an uppercase X and a lowercase p (Not to be confused with the Maxwell-based Titan X released in 2015 and or the Pascal “Titan XP” released in 2016). Considering the GTX 1080 Ti’s performance is a little too close to the Titan XP at a much lower price, this release was not surprising since NVIDIA needs a proper flagship card at the top of the stack, even if AMD has no direct answer to it as of yet.
It is going to be available within three days for the same price as the GeForce Titan XP launched last year: £1,160 ($1,200 USD). Inside is a fully-unlocked GP102 GPU with a 3840 cores, 240 TMUs and 96 ROPs compared to the recently released GTX 1080 Ti and last year’s Titan XP which has 3584 cores, 224 TMUs and 88 ROPs. It has 12GB of GDDR5X memory running at 11.4 Gbps on a 384-bit interface with a default boost clock of 1582MHz.
The GeForce Titan Xp makes use of a 6-pin and an 8-pin connector and has a TDP of 250W. Its shroud design is similar to recent highly-geometric NVIDIA shroud designs but with a darker finish than the rest of the 10-series cards. It measures 10.5 inches long and is 4.376 inches tall, cooled with a single blower style fan that exhausts exclusively at the rear.
GPU | Titan Xp (GP102) | GTX 1080 Ti (GP102) | Titan X (GP102) | GTX 1080 (GP104) | Titan X (GM200) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
SMs | 30 | 28 | 28 | 20 | 24 |
CUDA Cores | 3840 | 3584 | 3584 | 2560 | 3072 |
GPU Boost Clock | 1582MHz | 1582MHz | 1531MHz | 1733MHz | 1075MHz |
GFLOPs (Base Clock) | 12 Tflops | 10.6 Tlops | 10.2 Tflops | 8.2 Tflops | 6.14 Tflops |
Memory Data Rate | 11.4Gbps | 11Gbps | 10Gbps | 10Gbps | 7.0Gbps |
Memory Bandwidth | 547.7GBps | 484GBps | 480GBps | 320GBps | 336Bps |
TDP | 250W | 250W | 250W | 180W | 250W |
Process Node | 16nm | 16nm | 16nm | 16nm | 28nm |