NVIDIA releases the NVIDIA Titan Xp Pascal graphics card by surprise, a graphics card with the GP102 GPU with 3840 CUDA Cores and a frequency of 1582MHz.
After the arrival of the NVIDIA GTX 1080 Ti, the NVIDIA Titan X Pascal graphics card had become the second most powerful graphics card on the market, which could change. NVIDIA is not willing to give AMD a quarter in order to bring the best graphics card on the market to the market and that is why it has put to work on a reissue of its Titan X Pascal graphics card and that it once again positions itself as the biggest monster chart of the market, which he has named NVIDIA Titan Xp Pascal.
Apparently, this new graphics card would have a GP102 GPU with its full 3840 CUDA Cores, not like the Titan X Pascal that has the GP102-400 GPU with 3584 CUDA Cores and the GP102-350 GPU of the GTX 1080 Tique has 3584 CUDA Cores. This new graphics card will have a frequency of 1582MHz, higher than that of the Titan X Pascal (1531MHz), but 2MHz below the frequency of the GTX 1080 Ti (1584MHz).

The Titan Xp Pascal has a computing power of 12.15TFLOPS, more than the two graphics cards we are comparing this beast to. This graphic also has 12GB of GDDR5X memory with a working frequency of 11.4Gbps, even higher than the memory frequency of the GTX 1080 Ti. Regarding the bus of these memories, it is 384bits, with a total bandwidth of 547.7Gb / s.
We can buy this graphics card monster now directly on the NVIDIA website, for $ 1200, which at the change with taxes will be about € 1350, approximately. This graphics card has been a surprise for everyone, since nobody had data on it and it is the first time we heard it. This graphics card supports 8K @ 60Hz resolutions, which is a real beast.







Can you call it a rehash?
Absolutely not at all, since as you can see the Titan X Pascal had less CUDA Core, what is done is to take out a GPU with all the CUDA Cores active, the frequency is improved and the GDDR5X memories are improved, installing the new ones that work at 11Gbps, which are slightly overclocked to put them at 11.4Gbps. Rehash is what AMD does with the RX 500 Series, which improves the frequencies a little and that's it, new graphics, another example is the Kaby Lake, which are a rehash of the Skylake, with a slight improvement in frequency and an improvement in the 14nm architecture?