NVIDIA Announces GeForce GTX Titan X

August 2024 · 2 minute read

During today’s GDC session on Epic’s Unreal Engine, NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang dropped in as a special guest to announce NVIDIA’s next high performance video card, the GeForce GTX Titan X.

In order to capitalize on the large audience of the Unreal session while not spoiling too much ahead of NVIDIA’s own event in 2 weeks – the NVIDIA GPU Technology Conference – NVIDIA is playing coy with details on the product, but they have released a handful of details along with a product image.

NVIDIA Titan Specification Comparison
 GTX Titan XGTX Titan BlackGTX Titan
Stream Processors?28802688
Texture Units?240224
ROPs96?4848
Core Clock?889MHz837MHz
Boost Clock?980MHz876MHz
Memory Clock?7GHz GDDR56GHz GDDR5
Memory Bus Width384-bit?384-bit384-bit
VRAM12GB6GB6GB
FP64?1/3 FP321/3 FP32
TDP?250W250W
Transistor Count8B7.1B7.1B
ArchitectureMaxwellKeplerKepler
Manufacturing ProcessTSMC 28nm?TSMC 28nmTSMC 28nm
Launch DateSoon2/18/1402/21/13
Launch PriceA Large Number$999$999

The GPU underlying GTX Titan X is 8 billion transistors, which similar to the original GTX Titan’s launch means we’re almost certainly looking at Big Maxwell. NVIDIA will be pairing it with 12GB VRAM – indicating a 384-bit memory bus – and it will once again be using NVIDIA’s excellent metal cooler and shroud, originally introduced on the original GTX Titan.

No further details are being provided at this time, and we’re expecting to hear more about it at GTC. Meanwhile Epic’s master engine programmer Tim Sweeney was gifted the first GTX Titan X card, in recognition of NVIDIA and Epic’s long development partnership and the fact that Epic guys are always looking for more powerful video cards to push the envelope on Unreal Engine 4.

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