Monday, December 3rd 2018

NVIDIA Presents the TITAN RTX 24GB Graphics Card at $2,499

NVIDIA today introduced NVIDIA TITAN RTX , the world's most powerful desktop GPU, providing massive performance for AI research, data science and creative applications. Driven by the new NVIDIA Turing architecture, TITAN RTX - dubbed T-Rex - delivers 130 teraflops of deep learning performance and 11 GigaRays of ray-tracing performance.

"Turing is NVIDIA's biggest advance in a decade - fusing shaders, ray tracing, and deep learning to reinvent the GPU," said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. "The introduction of T-Rex puts Turing within reach of millions of the most demanding PC users - developers, scientists and content creators."
Ultimate PC GPU
NVIDIA's greatest leap since the invention of the CUDA GPU in 2006 and the result of more than 10,000 engineering-years of effort, Turing features new RT Cores to accelerate ray tracing, plus new multi-precision Tensor Cores for AI training and inferencing. These two engines - along with more powerful compute and enhanced rasterization - enable capabilities that will transform the work of millions of developers, designers and artists across multiple industries.
Designed for a variety of computationally demanding applications, TITAN RTX provides an unbeatable combination of AI, real-time ray-traced graphics, next-gen virtual reality and high performance computing. It delivers:
  • 576 multi-precision Turing Tensor Cores, providing up to 130 teraflops of deep learning performance.
  • 72 Turing RT Cores, delivering up to 11 GigaRays per second of real-time ray-tracing performance.
  • 24GB of high-speed GDDR6 memory with 672GB/s of bandwidth - 2x the memory of previous-generation TITAN GPUs - to fit larger models and datasets.
  • 100GB/s NVIDIA NVLink can pair two TITAN RTX GPUs to scale memory and compute.
  • Incredible performance and memory bandwidth for real-time 8K video editing.
  • VirtualLink port provides the performance and connectivity required by next-gen VR headsets.
Built for AI Researchers and Deep Learning Developers
TITAN RTX transforms the PC into a supercomputer for AI researchers and developers. TITAN RTX provides multi-precision Turing Tensor Cores for breakthrough performance from FP32, FP16, INT8 and INT4, allowing faster training and inference of neural networks. It offers twice the memory capacity of previous generation TITAN GPUs, along with NVLink to allow researchers to experiment with larger neural networks and data sets.

Perfect for Data Scientists
A powerful tool for data scientists, TITAN RTX accelerates data analytics with RAPIDS. RAPIDS open-source libraries integrate seamlessly with the world's most popular data science workflows to speed up machine learning.
Content Creators Create Their Best Work
TITAN RTX brings the power of real-time ray tracing and AI to creative applications, so 5 million PC-based creators can iterate faster. It also delivers the computational horsepower and memory bandwidth needed for real-time 8K video editing.
Available This Month
TITAN RTX will be available later this month in the U.S. and Europe for $2,499.
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193 Comments on NVIDIA Presents the TITAN RTX 24GB Graphics Card at $2,499

#176
HTC
AquinusThat's more of a technicality than anything else. It looks, feels, and tastes like all of the other RTX chips. The only difference is that you're paying a "professional" price. You don't need to say it's for gaming or not. There is such thing as reading between the lines (the ROP and TMU counts plus crap DP performance should be a dead giveaway.) @btarunr is right, any person doing AI or processing large amounts of data with HPC hardware would be a fool to not spend the same money on two 2080 Tis instead if you need nVidia for CUDA or something. What nVidia has done is nothing more than wordplay, because you know, actions speak louder than words.
So Jensen Huang was right after all: the more you buy, the more you save ...
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#177
Aquinus
Resident Wat-man
HTCSo Jensen Huang was right after all: the more you buy, the more you save ...
In comparison to the dinosaur, sure. That isn't to say that the 2080 Ti is priced competitively though.
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#178
trog100
competitively to what.. it has nothing to compete with except the double priced titan version..

trog
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#179
HTC
AquinusIn comparison to the dinosaur, sure. That isn't to say that the 2080 Ti is priced competitively though.
trog100competitively to what.. it has nothing to compete with except the double priced titan version..

trog
In comparison to the specific case @btarunr mentioned: compared to it's own previous product (V100).
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#180
Aquinus
Resident Wat-man
trog100competitively to what.. it has nothing to compete with except the double priced titan version..

trog
If it's not a gaming chip, you should take a look at AMD on those terms. Unless you need CUDA or you're using TensorFlow the red camp actually has good options for the price. Two Vega 64s would cost a fraction of what one of the dinosaurs would cost and you'd have more compute power for a whole lot less than even the cost of a 2080 Ti.

Edit: Tell me, when crypto was hot, why did people want AMD cards?
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#181
EarthDog
They were a lot cheaper and had a much faster ROI due to its compute and notably lower price.

I think everyone understands there are better deals out there (we couldn't forget!). But within the context of last gen vs this gen, unless you need that DP performance, it's $500 cheaper and a faster card than the V it replaces. I think most everyone knows this is lipstick on a pig. But at least it put the lipstick on. Haha
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#182
Aquinus
Resident Wat-man
EarthDogI think most everyone knows this is lipstick on a pig. But at least it put the lipstick on. Haha
That just made my day. Thank you. :roll:
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#183
gamerman
ROFL

+10% performance over 2080 Ti for +150% price.

if you are poor its not nvidia fold. world and universum fastest gpu its not cheap and nvidia are nor charity comapany.
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#184
mlauzon
But can it play "Crysis"..?!
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#185
overvolted
2500 dollars? I'd rather play atari 2600 with a tight plastic bag on my head.
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#186
trog100
looking at things the other way it makes the gaming version of a 2500 dollar professional card exceptional value for money.. he he

trog
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#187
Keullo-e
S.T.A.R.S.
overvolted2500 dollars? I'd rather play atari 2600 with a tight plastic bag on my head.
You can always sell a kidney. :D
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#189
hat
Enthusiast
No thanks, I'd like to keep both of my kidneys right where they are...
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#190
ArbitraryAffection
hatNo thanks, I'd like to keep both of my kidneys right where they are...
I should sell all my organs honestly. Then I could buy a dozen more crunching rigs with 3700X's in them. Would be super cool.

Wait a sec...
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#191
Fluffmeister
overvolted2500 dollars? I'd rather play atari 2600 with a tight plastic bag on my head.
I'd like to see you do that, post pictures!
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