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Captain_Yuri said:
JEMC said:

If any of you have bought a GTX 1080Ti because you wanted the best of the best, well, I'm sorry:

Nvidia Silently Launches 3840 Shader Cores Nvidia TitanXp
http://www.guru3d.com/news-story/nvidia-silently-launches-3840-shader-cores-nvidia-titanxp.html

No that is not a typo, it reads TitanXp, so basically the GTX 1080 Ti release obliterated the Titan X sales right, but the GP102 GPU has more shader processors available, and you now have guessed it. The Nvidia TitanXp is a 3840 Shader cores enabled GP102

The new Titan Xp finally features a full-fat Pascal GP102 GPU, with all 3,840 CUDA cores unlocked. Last year's Titan X and the recently released GTX 1080 Ti only have 3,584. Titan Xp thus has 3840 shader cores, that's 7% more compared to the TitanX, which it will replace. The card is tied towards 12GB GDDR5X of memory at a full 384bit memory bus. At a 11.4 Ghz effective data-rate it offers 548 GB/memory bandwidth (coming from 484 GB/s). Titan Xp thus offers 3840 12 TFLOPS of theoretical throughput. The card has the same 250W thermal envelope as its predecessor.

The Nvidia TitanXp also has a faster GPU boost clock coming from 1,531MHz towards 1,582MHz. Currently I am seeking more specs and will update this news-item on the go. The price for the new card is 1.349 euro.


It has to be a joke XD.

Wtf... Just wtf...

I know.

It's almost as if the heads of Nvidia believe that they can't have their best performing card to go on sale for less than $1,000 and, therefore, have launched another new card to fix that.

If the 1080Ti was a slap in the face of those who bought a Pascal card (although one they know would face given past experiences), this move is like a kick in the balls. At least in my opinion.



Please excuse my bad English.

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