12gb! Blimey. I think they got bored of waiting for AMD to do something. Glove meets face, awaiting response.
I reckon that will be the wrong side of grand! 12GB... really? I'm all for having more than you need, but that seems like e-peen fodder to me.
Cue the '11.5 GB' or similar comments that have popped up elsewhere... As for price tag - I'm predicting Soul, First-born and spare internal organs, just like the other Titans...
Meh, still a 28nm part. Nvidia must have gotten bored waiting for 20nm to get sorted. I miss the good old days when we got a new (half/full) node nearly every year
Not convinced for a gaming-orientated card for those doing rendering and not wanting Quadro's it makes sense I suppose.
If you have money to buy this card the cost is Irelivent. As it's goingto be at least £1000 with amds none compete.
The Titan Z is a dual card, with probably 2x GTX 980 Cores downclocked on it. 12GB shared, meaning 6GB Usable VRAM. Titan X is meant to be a Single Core monster GPU. But I doubt it will have 12GB VRAM. More like 6 or 8GB... I look forward to this, so long as they don't price themselves out of the market...
This is the titan-z with 2 gk110 chips that has been around for about a year: http://www.bit-tech.net/news/hardware/2014/05/29/nvidia-titan-z-launch/1 This is not a Maxwell card.