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Is a gtx titan x a prosumer card or consumer card

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does it 10-bit color support like their tesla/quadro cards do or its a consumer card/gaming card 8-bit color

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does it 10-bit color support like their tesla/quadro cards do or its a consumer card/gaming card 8-bit color

its not out yet xD

Details are minimal

rephrase to Do You think it will have 10bit....

 

 

 

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Doesn't support the extra depth in color. But it is definitely a prosumer card.

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does it 10-bit color support like their tesla/quadro cards do or its a consumer card/gaming card 8-bit color

It's technically a prosumer card that's available to the masses. It's designed to be more of a benefit in video editing and rendering then 900 series cards, just like the previous Titan/Titan Black.

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Neither, it is more likely to be used on a professional level like a quadro. Even your typical prosumer would not make use of all of its features

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Probably meant more professionally than anything pro/consumer.

This would be pushing enthusiast, but not enterprise.

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I am asking this question because it marketed for gamers/consumers, i hope the engineering team at nvidia does not have improper communication with the marketing team like the GTX 970 fiasco.

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does it 10-bit color support like their tesla/quadro cards do or its a consumer card/gaming card 8-bit color

I'm going to assume it will be like the Titan and Titan Black. Nvidia will aim the card at gamers, but add features such as double precision just so they can justify their huge asking price.

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