Compared to the GeForce GTX 1080‘s 2560 CUDA cores, 1607MHz and 1733MHz base and boost clock, and 8GB of 10Gbps GDDR5X memory on a 256-bit interface, the literally-brand-new-as-of-a-few-minutes-ago Titan X has 3854 CUDA cores running at a slightly slower 1417MHz and 1531MHz base and boost clock, as well as 12GB of 10Gbps GDDR5X on a 384-bit interface — at 480GB/sec its memory is a full 25 per cent faster than the GTX 1080’s 320GB/sec.
At that kind of $$ isnt it far more useful to just buy a second 1080? Also I'm seeing ~1900MHz boost clocks on my reference.. ahem excuse me.. founders card. Not OC'd. I can safely OC well past 2GHz. If the Titan has just a few more shaders and a lot lower clock I don't see the point unless you're tight on space.
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Neil Brassington wrote:If it were HBM2 like their compute Pascal cards then I would have considered it...
Yes, too bad no HBM2. I'm guessing that will come in 2017 -- or will be associated with the rumored 16GB version of the product that has been widely-reported.
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It's possible yet not entirely likely. nVidia hasn't done 2 Titans per generation, so I'm afraid we'll have to wait for Volta. But that's probably only a year away. I've got a 1080 now with minor tweaking to the power level and fan speed and it's ridiculously fast.
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Roel Videler wrote:It's possible yet not entirely likely. nVidia hasn't done 2 Titans per generation, so I'm afraid we'll have to wait for Volta. But that's probably only a year away. I've got a 1080 now with minor tweaking to the power level and fan speed and it's ridiculously fast.
Are you saying it's performance is ridiculously fast with Resolve -- or are you speaking in more general terms?
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Rohit Gupta wrote:The memory bandwidth should be pretty useful.
+200.
For now, I wait for the ads a little too fast. I expect in 2017.
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