GEFORCE GTX Titan
The GK110 became the basis for the new GeForce consumer graphics card family. At the end of February 2013, NVIDIA made a major premiere of this video accelerator. A new NVIDIA 3D gaming card was released on the already run-in GK110 GPU, which served as the basis for the Tesla K20 computing accelerator.
The GEFORCE GTX Titan graphics core runs at 846 MHz. The GEFORCE GTX Titan is configured with 6 GB of GDDR5 memory connected to the GPU by a 384-bit bus. The TDP value is approximately 235W.
NVIDIA uses a new name for it - GeForce Titan, thus trying to emphasize its advantage over its competitor. A full GK110 chip configuration includes 15 streaming multiprocessors (SMX). Each of them combines 192 CUDA cores, so the total number of CUDA cores is 2688.
The GeForce Titan will use a slightly stripped-down version with 14 SMX, which is currently used in the Tesla K20X, that is, the number of CUDA cores will be equal to 2688. This is most likely due to the desire to find a use for GPUs with manufacturing defects, or, alternatively, reduce the TDP level to an acceptable level .
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