NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan X to come in at $1,349?

Posted on Thursday, January 22 2015 @ 16:30 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
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VR Zone writes NVIDIA's GM200 GPU may soon end up in the GeForce GTX Titan X, a $1,349 card believed to ship in 6GB and 12GB GDDR5 memory versions.
The GM200 is believed to be the successor to Kepler GK110 GPU that formed the base of the GTX Titan and GTX 780 (Ti) GPUs in the past. It is believed that the GM200 will also form the base for NVIDIA’s upcoming high-end Quadro M6000 GPU. The GTX Titan X is reportedly manufactured on a 28nm process and will include 3,072 CUDA cores (24 SMM) based on NVIDIA’s new Maxwell GPU architecture. The GM-200 based graphics card will also come with 384-bit wide GDDR5 memory interface with support for up to 12GB of VRAM and 96 ROPs. As per the recent GPU-Z leak, the card has a pixel fillrate of 94.8 GPixel/s and texture fillrate of 252.9 GTexel/s. The card is rumored to feature tweakable idle fan-off mode as well, although this hasn’t yet been confirmed so far. This feature will allow the GPU to turn off the cooling fan completely when it is idling or is handling very low loads.


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