Exactly three years ago, Nvidia launched the Kepler architecture in the form of the Geforce GTX 680 graphics card. Under the hood, the relatively scaled-down GK104 was found, and there was rapid speculation that a full-featured version of the circuit was hidden somewhere in the company’s laboratory. The answer came a year later under the shell of the monster card Geforce GTX Titan, where the giant graphics circuit GK110 showed what the Kepler architecture really stood for.
After the autumn launch of the Geforce GTX 980, with the Maxwell-based circuit GM204, it therefore did not feel like a big deal that Nvidia once again sat and filed on something really monstrous according to the fresh architecture.
Today it’s time for the company to lift the veil for the Geforce GTX Titan X with the full-featured Maxwell circuit GM200. With eight billion transistors, 3,072 CUDA cores and a full 12 GB of graphics memory, the new flagship is something of a horse and probably the fastest playing card ever left by Nvidia’s drawing board.
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