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Nvidia could have an RTX Titan graphics card inbound with its next-gen Blackwell line-up, if a new rumor is right.. This ...
The Titan Ada features a fully enabled AD102 die, which would have made it the only RTX-branded GPU in the 40-series family to have a fully unlocked die. The RTX 4090 has access to 89% of the ...
Not only do we have an apparent name for this card but RedGamingTech even shows a performance chart for the new cards, suggesting RTX 5090 will be 48% faster than the RTX 4090 and the Titan AI ...
Nvidia has unveiled the Titan RTX - one of it's most expensive desktop graphics card ever, putting to shame the $1300 you'll currently need to lay down to own a GeForce RTX 2080 Ti, with a price ...
With Nvidia's RTX 50-series less than a ... Previous rumors from leakers like RedGamingTech pointed toward an up to 63% improvement for the rumored RTX Titan AI and a 48% boost when going from the ...
The RTX 2080 Ti, which up until now was Nvidia's most powerful consumer graphics card, retails for $1,199 (£1,099, AU$1,899) – that's a lot of money as well, so the Titan RTX will need to ...
Titan RTX also marks a return of SLI (NVLink) support to the Titan line, after it was missing in the Titan V. Like the 2080 Ti, it uses the full 100GB/s NVLink connection if you pair up a couple ...
Rumours point to Nvidia's GeForce RTX 40-series graphics cards being just months away from release; with Micron's new GDDR6X memory now in production, we're expecting these new modules to be ...
Coming in at $1750, the MSI RTX 3090 Suprim X is a prestige gaming GPU if ever there was one. ... though the best last-gen comparison would a Titan RTX, which we don’t have on hand.
You'd hope for results like that from a $1,599-and-up GPU, but remember, at its launch, Nvidia's Titan-like RTX 3090 disappointed on a price-to-performance front compared to the RTX 3080.
This comes from RedGamingTech (RGT) on YouTube, who claims an RTX Titan AI is in the works, and that contention is backed up by another well-known leaker, Kopite7kimi (on X, as you can see below ...