According to the latest rumor, Nvidia could launch its next generation GTX Titan graphics card, based on Pascal GPU architecture, at Gamescom 2016 show, scheduled for August 17th.
The GTX Titan P, as it is called now, should be based on the GP100 GPU and be available in two versions, with 16GB and 12GB of memory. The 16GB version could feature four HBM2 stacks with 4096-bit memory interface, while the 12GB version could end up with three HBM2 stacks with 3072-bit memory interface, which is similar to Tesla P100-based PCIe accelerators.
The TDP should range between 300 and 375W leaving the card with two 8-pin PCIe power connectors.
In addition to the GP100-base GTX Titan P, Nvidia is also working on a GP102 GPU, which should fit between the GP104-based GTX 1080 and the GP100-based GTX Titan P. This GPU could end up behind the rumored GTX 1080 Ti graphics card and feature up to 3840 CUDA cores but lack FP64 CUDA cores seen in the GP100 GPU.
The GP102-base GTX 1080 Ti is also expected to use GDDR5X memory paired up with a 384-bit memory interface.
The mention of the new GTX Titan P comes as a big surprise as HBM2 memory is not yet ready and earlier rumors suggested that such graphics cards would not be ready before next year. Of course, Nvidia could only unveil the GP102-based GTX 1080 Ti while the GTX Titan P is most likely to come sometime late this year, or early next year.
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via Techpowerup.com.