Nvidia “Leaks” their RTX Titan Graphics Cards
Nvidia “Leaks” their RTX Titan Graphics Cards
The RTX Titan appears to offer users a similar PCB to the RTX 2080 Ti, likely shipping as an RTX 2080 Ti with full silicon utilisation, which means that it should provide more memory bandwidth, have access to more CUDA cores and have 12GB of GDDR6 memory.
In our opinion, the RTX Titan will basically be a Quadro RTX 8000 (with less VRAM), offering 256 more CUDA cores than the RTX 2080 Ti and offer full access to TU-102’s 384-bit memory bus, rather than the constrained 352-bits that the RTX 2080 Ti offers. As a consequence of this, the RTX Titan will deliver around 9% more memory bandwidth and almost 6% more CUDAÂ compute performance at the same clock speeds as an RTX 2080 Ti.Â
Alternatively, Nvidia could utilise higher-speed GDDR6 memory or offer a larger bank of VRAM to offer a 24GB capacity card, though such a large GPU would be unnecessary for the gaming market.   Â
Nvidia Founders Edition Graphics | Geforce RTX Titan (Guessed Specs) | Geforce RTX 2080 Ti | Geforce RTX 2080 | Geforce RTX 2070 |
Architecture | Turing | Turing | Turing | Turing |
CUDA Cores | 4,608 | 4,352 | 2944 | Â 2304 |
Ray Tracing Performance | ??? | 10 Gigarays | 8 Gigarays | 6 Gigarays |
Base Clock |
??? | 1350MHz | 1510Mhz | 1410MHz |
Boost Clock | ??? | 1635MHz | 1800MHz | 1710MHz |
Memory Type | GDDR6 | GDDR6 | GDDR6 | GDDR6 |
Memory Capacity | 12GB | 11GB | 8GB | 8GB |
Memory Speed | 14Gbps | 14Gbps | 14Gbps | 14Gbps |
Memory Bandwidth | 672GB/s | 616GB/s | 448GB/s | 448GB/s |
Memory Bus Size | 384-bit | 352-bit | 256-bit | 256-bit |
SLI | Via NVLink | Via NVLink | Via NVLink | N/A |
These “leaks” are likely a coordinated part of Nvidia’s marketing efforts, suggesting that the company will officially reveal the graphics card soon. At this time the exact specifications and pricing of this graphics card remain unknown, though we can expect it to cost a lot more than a standard RTX 2080 Ti.Â
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