And lastly, there's no single chip card currently in sights that could outperform it considering the competition has their cards launching in late Q2 or even second half of the year (rumors). Second, it has 12 GB of VRAM which is fully utilizable. That is one reason and I am referring to it as a single chip based card. Titan X is the single most fastest card available. The reason is pretty simple I must say and you have to look at factors aside the compute performance to see why it costs so much. Yet, the Titan X is still price at $999 US. The only difference this made between the GK110 and GM200 based versions of the Titan cards was that a single benefit of having that extra compute power for professionals was lost. The single precision performance is rated at 7 TFLOPs and is the same for both GM200 based cards. The launch of the Titan X confirmed this, with the card featuring just 0.2 TFLOPS of double precision performance. With GM200, it was expected that NVIDIA will loose that advantage since it was being rumored prior to launch that NVIDIA will not have sufficient FP64 hardware blocks on GM200 that are necessary to deliver better compute than previous Titan cards. The Kepler GK110 based Titan and Titan Black both held a $999 US price tag and featured great FP64 performance at a lower price point compared to Quadro solutions who are purely aimed at workstation users. NVIDIA's Titan brand is usually aimed for users who want better compute performance and that has been true since the Kepler generation of cards. NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti - GM200 Aimed Solely at Gamers The GeForce GTX 980 Ti, that launches in Q2 2015 is going to feature a more better price range compared to Titan X by skimming down on a few things. Both cards are as high-end as it gets for both workstation and gaming markets however the come at a really high price. The graphics card is said to feature the same GM200 GPU core which is fused on NVIDIA's GTX Titan X and the Quadro M6000. Last week, an interesting rumor popped out of nowhere that NVIDIA might be preparing the GeForce GTX 980 Ti graphics card.
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