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NVIDIA TITAN X (2016) (Powered by Pascal)
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Nvidia needs to enable and develop the drivers specifically for each app.
SLI for 3Ds max is ATM not changing anything as the drivers don't recognize 3dsmax being a app that enables SLI so it will just by pass the SLI and work on one card only.
If one day (and I doubt it) SLI will be supported for 3dsmax, it will most certainly be on professional cards (quadro) and not gamers cards like the GTXs but again, I doubt this will ever happen as that would go against their policy of selling "high" end cards that cost few grants.
Basically, SLI is no use for any other app than video games and not all games are able to use SLI either.Stan
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That would be cool if the price inst crazy... but I wouldn't be surprised if the 1080 Ti cost $1000 bucks since the 980 ti was about $799 at launch and the new Titan X price increased 200 bucks over last generation."I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work."
Thomas A. Edison
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i hope the price is same as the 1080 or maybe 100 more or so, would love to get my hands on this and i really hope its 12 gigs, would be a dreamArchitectural and Product Visualization at MITVIZ
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I doubt it will be 12Gb although I only dream it would), it wouldn't make sense that NVidia release a card that has the same amount of memory as a Titan X and is 2% slower for nearly half the price (or 100$ more) that would literally kill the titan XStan
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Even if its 10 i would be happy but thats just meArchitectural and Product Visualization at MITVIZ
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The speculation at the moment is the Ti will feature standard GDDR5 not the higher clocked GDDR5x. As the Ti will likely have the same bus width as the Titan - this will still equate to a memory bandwith similar to the 1080.
As always the rumours should be taken with a pinch of salt... more interestingly some other parallel rumours suggest nvidia are not going to do a die shrink for Volta and keep to the same 16nm process. This couples with them proposing to announce Volta next year Q2 - one year before their previous road map stated. Finally, nVidia seems to be having supply issues with HBM2 and the Pascal gp100 chips and maybe looking at partnering with samsung to produce an optimised version on 14nm node. This would certainly help with the expected release of a PCIE GP100 card just before Christmas.
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NVIDIA come back (again) with new TITAN Xp
https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce...ries/titan-xp/
GPU Architecture: Pascal
Frame Buffer: 12 GB G5X
Memory Speed: 11.4 Gbps
Boost Clock: 1582 MHz
Already available for $ 1,200.00.
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