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Continuing the TITAN legacy of supercomputer-inspired performance, NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang unveiled the GeForce GTX TITAN Z today at our annual GPU Technology Conference.
Built around two Kepler GPUs and 12GB of dedicated frame buffer memory, TITAN Z is engineered for next-generation 5K and multi-monitor gaming.
With two GK110 chips, TITAN Z is powered by a total of 5,760 processing cores, or 2,880 cores per GPU.
“If you’re in desperate need of a supercomputer that you need to fit under your desk, we have just the card for you,†Jen-Hsun said.
At $3000 it could possibly be one of the most expensive desktop GPU's to date.
This card is of a considerably higher bracket of value compared to your current recreational computing apparatus.
Set up two of these with a Server motherboard with Dual Xeons and 64 GB's of RAM and boot up Crysis 3 in Dual 4K monitors.
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