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[Updated] Nvidia releases a new Titan X GPU called "Titan Xp"

5 minutes ago, NumLock21 said:

In nvidia's defense the Pascal version of titan is not officially called titan xp. The official name is Titan X or Titan X (Pascal). This is the official Titan Xp. And if anyone has noticed the P In Titan Xp is lowercase. 

Yeah, to make sure nobody confused a Pascal Titan X with the original Titan XM or even just the original original Kepler Titan. Now you have two Titan Xp's with different core count and memory speeds.

 

This thing is the 1060 6GB of Titan Xp's, with the Titan XP being the 1060 3GB. 

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5 minutes ago, RagnarokDel said:

Man if I had a Titan Xp (the original), I'd be pissed right now.

IT WAS 9 MONTHS AGO!!!!

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Holy poo man. 4 flagships launch in a generation. Talk about misleading it's consumers every "flagship" launch.

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My personal guess is that due to the Quadros moving from the GP-102 to the GP-101 and -100, an excess of -102 chips has been made. Nvidia likely wants to sell this excess and so they needed to find a new market and application for the chips.

 

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20 minutes ago, NumLock21 said:

In nvidia's defense the Pascal version of titan is not officially called titan xp. The official name is Titan X or Titan X (Pascal). This is the official Titan Xp. And if anyone has noticed the P In Titan Xp is lowercase. 

But there are 24 letters in the alphabet that they haven't used yet and they had to pick the exact one that would match the moniker the community had given the current Titan to try and distinguish it from the prior iteration. Is Nvidia just here to troll us?

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this being faster than the 1080ti, i expect it'll do even better at 4k? one step closer to getting 4k 60fps gaming. though at the cost of a pretty penny 

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2 hours ago, Angius said:

Soon Titan Vista, then Titan 7.

let me guess ... the Titan 10 will have forced driver updates and transmits all of your in game moves to the internet because cloud-everything.

 

oh, and it will display pop-up ads you never asked for or care for

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29 minutes ago, RagnarokDel said:

Man if I had a Titan Xp (the original), I'd be pissed right now.

I'm not. This is par for the course. Their product cycle always functions like this. Not gonna bother selling my current card to get one of these though. Gonna wait until they hopefully release some all new architecture. 

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LMAO, i call it almost a year ago, Nvidia probably have "Titan Black" this gen. Tadaa~

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Valermos said:

I'm not. This is par for the course. Their product cycle always functions like this. Not gonna bother selling my current card to get one of these though. Gonna wait until they hopefully release some all new architecture. 

I don't see why people get their panties in a bunch. It's been at least half a year since the original Titan XP came out and both sides are guilty of releasing a "marginally better" flagship GPU in the same time frame. Sometimes for a cheaper price point (case in point, the Radeon HD 7970 for $550, then half a year later, the HD 7970 GHz edition for $500)

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39 minutes ago, Grinners said:

I wonder if people who buy Ferraris get angry at Ferrari when they release a new model. 

 

Seems a silly thing to get angry about. 

 

I guess it depends. Those who bought a Ferrari because they thought the car they were getting was worth the price, probably not. They will enjoy the same car regardless of what gets released. On the other hand, if anyone bought the car at a premium price (i.e., more than what they considered the performance itself was worth) only to have the best car in existence, then yes, those will get angry about any release that makes their car second best (it's just that if said release is by another manufacturer they can always clutch at fanboyism to deny the fact).

In other words, it depends on whether they bought a GPU or they bought status :P 

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This naming. They gotta be doing this on purpose lol. 

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Update:

 

On Nvidia's blog, it says that there will be support for Mac users.

 

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Open to Mac Community

 

Speaking of users, we’re also making the new TITAN Xp open to the Mac community with new Pascal drivers, coming this month. For the first time, this gives Mac users access to the immense horsepower delivered by our award-winning Pascal-powered GPUs.

 

Source: Nvidia Blog.

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NVIDIA - "Hey Razer, how should we name our new Titan?"

Razer - "Just call it Titan X like you used to."

NVIDIA - "But we already named our last two ones Titan X, won't it cause a branding issue?"

Razer - "Then call it Titan Xp, p like a pro."

NVIDIA - "Thx, on it."

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3 hours ago, Princess Cadence said:

-snip-

Can you give me a small loan of a million dollars princess :D?

 

I need to buy some of these cards.

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7 minutes ago, kameshss said:

Update:

 

On Nvidia's blog, it says that there will be support for Mac users.

 

 

Source: Nvidia Blog.

What, so the old tower Mac Pro's? 

 

Like the PSU will support it.

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I've been thinking.... nVidia was so lazy with marketing they didn't even bother actually adding the p on cooler's TITAN X spelling....

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Titan X22? Why not just use GTX Ti84?

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They should've named it Titan Xepenis.

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Titan Xp (service pack1), but realy i have the feeling that they are just trying to confuse people on purpose with naming 3 different gpu's almost  exactly the same, or maybe they are trying to make people so confused that they buy a quadro p6000 out of pure frustration.

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31 minutes ago, SpaceGhostC2C said:

I guess it depends. Those who bought a Ferrari because they thought the car they were getting was worth the price, probably not. They will enjoy the same car regardless of what gets released. On the other hand, if anyone bought the car at a premium price (i.e., more than what they considered the performance itself was worth) only to have the best car in existence, then yes, those will get angry about any release that makes their car second best (it's just that if said release is by another manufacturer they can always clutch at fanboyism to deny the fact).

In other words, it depends on whether they bought a GPU or they bought status :P 

Such a dumb fucking argument.

 

Sure lets just stop advancing in technology and never make anything better overtime so that way cry babies can always have their stuff be the best. No one should bitch that their card that is almost a year old is now beat by the next model.

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16 minutes ago, lots of unexplainable lag said:

What, so the old tower Mac Pro's? 

 

Like the PSU will support it.

I believe it does. But not sure. Just saw bunch of pics with some custom cooler GPUs. They had 8 pin connectors.

 

 

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