Pascal Titan Successor spotted! Up to 50% faster than Titan X.

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NVIDIA Pascal GP102-400 GPU With Full Fat Core Spotted – Powering Titan X’s Successor and Quadro Solutions
Last month, a list of Pascal Device IDs leaked out giving us a look at several NVIDIA Pascal GPUs. It was revealed that NVIDIA has a total of six GPUs based on their Pascal architecture, the GP100, GP102, GP104, GP106, GP107 and GP108. Each GPU features several SKUs and we can confirm this after the recent leaks of more GP104 GPUs for the GeForce market in mobility and the upcoming GeForce GTX 1060 (Ti) graphics card.

However, if there’s one graphics card that enthusiasts will be interested in, that would be the actual successor to the Titan X. The GeForce GTX 1080 is without a doubt the performance champ in the single chip performance race and offers up to 30% improvement over the Titan X. But intelligent folks know that while the chip housed in the GTX 1080 (GP104) does compete and blow away the GTX Titan X in terms of price and performance, the actual successor to the Titan X will come in the form of GP102 GPU.



As for price, since this is a enthusiast class product, we will be looking at no less than $999 US for the Titan card which will be followed by a cut down model later. In terms of performance, the GP102 GPU could be anywhere from 40 to 50% better than GP104. Memory interface could either be GDDR5X or HBM2 but that really depends on the availability of the latter since HBM2 supply is aimed at GP100 from Samsung. There are no launch dates available but rumor has it that we will see the Titan replacement by the end of this year.

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I have my eye on this card. My thoughts are that if you want SINGLE GPU 4k performance @60fps the next Titan and 'Ti' class card will be where you will get it.
 
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I posted this almost 2 weeks ago:

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I'm starting to question Titans worth, especially the Titan X. Titan's MO was that it could be both the most powerful gaming card AND a great compute/CUDA card. With Titan X they killed it's FP64 performance which basically threw it out the window as a great compute card. 980 Ti comes out and it's maybe 5 percent slower with half the VRAM.

So...is Titan's MO now that is has the most VRAM? Why are they charging a 300-400 dollar premium for VRAM?
 
I am not an expert, but other than double the ram, I cannot see any major difference betwen 1080Ti & New Titan.