Apr 10, 2017 10:10 AM EDT
With the several graphics cards available in the market, Nvidia can easily be said to have a monopoly over the others. The company has been going ahead to bring the best in the graphics card with its latest release Nvidia Titan XP. This is a very powerful Pascal based GPU and comes with 3,840 CUDA cores.
The actual Pascal based Titan X broke the performance records, however, the latest GeForce GTX 1080 Ti really made it obsolete. It offers faster as well as better performance than the predecessor. Interestingly, the Nvidia Titan XP has restored the natural balance to the Nvidia lineup by increasing the clock speeds and CUDA cores.
The original Titan X Pascal came with 3,584 CUDA cores and the latest version includes Nvidia graphics processor GP102 along with 3,840 cores, Engadget reported. These cores are not only faster but also help boost the clock to 1,582MHz as compared to 1,531MHz of Titan X. Along with this, the Titan XP comes with a super fast memory has been enhanced with 11.4Gbps.
The memory received a boost of 1.4Gbps over the predecessor. Now, this gives the Nvidia Titan XP memory a 547.7GBps bandwidth. The actual Titan X received a 480Gbps. However, the usual graphics card ranges somewhere between 200Gbps and 250Gbps. Nvidia has pulled up Titan's potency, it preferred to follow the same power requirement and physical dimensions as Titan X Pascal.
For the fans of Nvidia XP, there's a good news and it is the inclusion of MacOS support. Apple had earlier promised an upgraded Mac Pro. Users would be able to find Mac driver later in the month. But that's not all, as per PCWorld, Nvidia has revealed that the updated Mac would be available for Titan XP and other GTX 10-series cards too.
The price of the latest Titan graphics card is a catch. In fact, the Nvidia Titan XP is bound to appeal to hardcore gamers looking for 4k to 8k resolution. Thankfully, the GTX1080 Ti is capable of delivering outstanding resolution without having to spend too much. It is available on Nvidia site and would cost around $1200.