NVidia has officially announced their latest flagship graphics card dubbed as the NVidia GeForce Titan X which also happens to be the world’s first consumer-grade single-GPU graphics card to have an eye-watering 12GB of VRAM to boot. It was first seen during the recently-concluded Game Developer Conference when NVidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang took the stage to present an autographed NVidia GeForce Titan X to Tim Sweeney of Epic Games. The GTX Titan X’s GPU is based on NVidia’s new “Big Maxwell” architecture (GM200) which, in a nutshell, is an uncut version of the GM204 that’s found on the GTX 980. The new NVidia GeForce GTX Titan X reference card will be available starting tomorrow and will be retailed for USD999. Read more in our articles including "NVidia Officially Unveils GTX Titan X, Sports 12GB VRAM" and "Framework Laptop 16 with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 now official".
NVidia has officially announced their latest flagship graphics card dubbed as the NVidia GeForce Titan X which also happens to be the world’s first consumer-grade single-GPU graphics card to have an eye-watering 12GB of VRAM to boot. It was first seen during the recently-concluded Game Developer Conference when NVidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang took the stage to present an autographed NVidia GeForce Titan X to Tim Sweeney of Epic Games.
The GTX Titan X’s GPU is based on NVidia’s new “Big Maxwell” architecture (GM200) which, in a nutshell, is an uncut version of the GM204 that’s found on the GTX 980. The new NVidia GeForce GTX Titan X reference card will be available starting tomorrow and will be retailed for USD999.
Our coverage of NVidia GeForce GTX Titan X specs includes: "NVidia Officially Unveils GTX Titan X, Sports 12GB VRAM"; "Framework Laptop 16 with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 now official"; "NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060, RTX 5060 Ti launched". Each article provides unique insights and information.