With the announcement of GTX 1080Ti, it seemed as if once again Nvidia's Titan GPU would become obsolete since the GTX counterpart was delivering almost equivalent performance at a considerably reduced price. To make sure that doesn't happen, Nvidia has now announced yet another Titan GPU, built once again on the Pascal architecture.
The new Titan GPU, Titan Xp (as opposed to 2016's Titan X Pascal) is an upgraded version of the old gpu delivering more performance at the same price tag. The Titan Xp utilizes GP102 GPU and comes equipped with an upgraded 12GB of 11.4 Gbps GDDR5X memory, 3840 CUDA cores at 1.6GHz and 12 TFLOPs of computing power. Those cores are faster, too, with a boost clock of 1,582MHz compared to the Titan X's 1,531MHz. The new Titan Xp will be priced once again at $1,200 making it still considerably more expensive than a GTX 1080Ti but with better on-paper performance. How the benchmarks will hold up remains to be seen.