A few days ago NVIDIA has silently launched the new Titan Xp graphics card. This card is supposed to be their new flagship and it’s again based on the GP102 Pascal chip, which is the same that can also be found on the NVIDIA TITAN X Pascal and the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti.
The new Titan Xp features a GP102 chip with a whopping 3840 active CUDA cores and 240 TMUs. Furthermore there is a 384-bit memory interface in combination with GDDR5X memory. Compared to the GTX 1080 Ti the memory clocks higher allowing for 547.7 GB/s memory bandwidth. As it's been with all the TITAN cards before, also the TITAN Xp is only available with reference design, which means this card features the same cooler as the GTX 1080 Ti Founders Edition.
Thanks to the Reddit user named "xramzal" there are 3DMark Firestrike and Time Spy benchmark results with the new TITAN Xp. All the benchmarks have been conducted on a system that is based on a ASUS Rampage V Edition 10 motherboard and a Intel Core i7-6950X processor. The card has been slightly overclocked and it seems 7% slower compared to two GTX 1080 graphics cards in 3DMark Time Spy benchmark. According to Guru3D, the difference in 3DMark Firestrike benchmark between a custom, overclocked GTX 1080 Ti and the new Titan Xp is tiny and about 2%.
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3DMark