NVIDIA introduces $3000 GeForce GTX TITAN Z at 2014 GPU Technology Conference (Videos)
Posted by: Jon Ben-Mayor on 03/25/2014 03:45 PM [ Comments ]
NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun introduced the GeForce GTX TITAN Z at the 2014 GPU Technology Conference in San Jose, CA., to great fanfare. Jen-Hsun jokingly says; “If you’re in desperate need of a supercomputer that you need to fit under your desk, we have just the card for you.” Indeed!
The summary of the keynote speech was outlined on the NVIDIA blog and explains that TITAN Z was built around two Kepler GPUs and 12GB of dedicated frame buffer memory, TITAN Z is engineered for next-generation 5K and multi-monitor gaming.
With two GK110 chips, TITAN Z is powered by a total of 5,760 processing cores, or 2,880 cores per GPU.
Unlike traditional dual-GPU cards, Titan Z’s twin GPUs are tuned to run at the same clock speed, and with dynamic power balancing. So neither GPU creates a performance bottleneck.
And that performance is delivered in a card that is cool and quiet, rather than hot and loud. Low-profile components and ducted baseplate channels minimize turbulence and improves acoustic quality.
So if you want to build the ultimate ultra-high definition gaming rig that can harness the power of quad GPUs working in tandem, TITAN Z is the perfect graphics card.
With two GK110 chips, TITAN Z is powered by a total of 5,760 processing cores, or 2,880 cores per GPU.
Unlike traditional dual-GPU cards, Titan Z’s twin GPUs are tuned to run at the same clock speed, and with dynamic power balancing. So neither GPU creates a performance bottleneck.
And that performance is delivered in a card that is cool and quiet, rather than hot and loud. Low-profile components and ducted baseplate channels minimize turbulence and improves acoustic quality.
So if you want to build the ultimate ultra-high definition gaming rig that can harness the power of quad GPUs working in tandem, TITAN Z is the perfect graphics card.
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