Rumor: Nvidia to unveil GTX Titan with Pascal GPU in August

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Nvidia will unveil the GeForce GTX Titan P with Pascal GPU at Gamescom in Cologne in August, aiming for the graphics card to offer 50 percent higher bandwidth than the GTX 1080 Founders Edition. That is what the VRWorld website claims.

VRWorld claims to have owned a GTX Titan with GP100/GP102 GPU. The Titan P would come in two variants: one with 12GB and one with 16GB hbm2, with that memory being clocked higher than the Tesla P100 accelerator with Pascal GPU that Nvidia unveiled earlier this year.

The design of the card would be identical to that of the upcoming Quadro P6000 card based on Pascal, and that of the pci-e version of the P100, but with the text Titan instead of Tesla. The Quadro card would come out before the Titan. The outputs would be displayport 1.4 and hdmi 2.0b; dvi is missing according to the message. It is not yet clear what the consumption will be, according to VRWorld. If the card gets an 8+6 pin connection, it would indicate a tdp of 300W, while an 8+8 pin connection would indicate a 375W tdp.

VRWorld further claims that a Core i7-6950X is the bottleneck in combination with the Titan P. A Core i7-6700K at 4GHz could power the card more efficiently than the Broadwell-E processor. Gamescom will take place from August 17 to 21. The announcement of the Titan P should happen around that time, according to the website.

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