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New NVIDIA Titan X promises even more “irresponsible peformance”

10 things you need to know about NVIDIA’s TITAN X

Posted on July 23, 2016December 9, 2018 By Jarvis

Today NVIDIA reveals its next most powerful graphics processing unit in the world, the NVIDIA TITAN X. This graphics card will cost users a cool $1200 – or around that thereabouts – and will very likely crush all graphics cards that came before it. According to NVIDIA, the creation of this graphics card was hinged on a bet. According to NVIDIA, “Brian Kelleher, our top hardware engineer, bet our CEO, Jen-Hsun Huang, we could get more than 10 teraflops of computing performance from a single chip.”

1. 11 Teraflops

According to the legend, or what NVIDIA might classify as a legendary bet, Kelleher’s suggestion to Jen-Hsun was met with some skepticism. “Jen-Hsun thought that was crazy,” they say, but “as of today, Jen-Hsun now owes Brian a dollar.”

They’ve turned this one up to 11. This graphics card – one single card – runs with 11 TFLOPS FP32 computing performance. Why is that important?

New NVIDIA Titan X promises even more “irresponsible peformance”
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