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The Fastest PC Gpu For Developer Workflows: Nvidia Titan RTX

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THE FASTEST PC GPU FOR

DEVELOPER WORKFLOWS
NVIDIA TITAN RTX

Breakthrough PC Performance FEATURES


SPECIFICATIONS
> Three DisplayPort 1.4
for Developers connectors GPU Memory 24 GB GDDR6
> One HDMI display connector Memory Interface 384 bit
NVIDIA TITAN RTX is built for data science, AI research,
® ™
> One USB Type-C connector Memory Bandwidth Up to 672 GB/s
content creation, and general GPU development. Powered > NVIDIA® NVLink™2
by NVIDIA Turing™, the GPU architecture designed for AI NVIDIA CUDA® Cores 4,608
and ray tracing, TITAN RTX features 576 full-speed mixed- NVIDIA Tensor Cores 576
precision Tensor Cores for accelerating AI and 72 RT Cores NVIDIA RT Cores 72
for accelerating ray tracing. It also includes 24 GB of Single-Precision 16.3 TFLOPS
GPU memory for training neural networks with large Performance
batch sizes, processing big datasets, and working with Tensor Performance 130 TFLOPS
large animation models and other memory-intensive NVIDIA NVLink Connects 2 TITAN RTX
workflows. Pair two TITAN RTX GPUs together with NVIDIA GPUs
NVLink® and double your memory and performance.1 NVIDIA NVLink 100 GB/s (bidirectional)
Bandwidth
TITAN RTX is supported by the CUDA-X AI SDK for AI and ™

data science and NVIDIA’s Studio Driver program, which System Interface 3.0 x 16
PCI Express
brings support for creative applications to your PC.
Power Consumption 280 W
EXPLORE SOME OF THE BENEFITS OF TITAN RTX:
Thermal Solution Active
> Up to 4X faster training of AI models like ResNet-50 and GNMT Form Factor 4.4” H x 10.5” L,
compared to TITAN Xp dual slot, full height
> 3X speedup for end-to-end data science workflows, including
data preparation and training traditional machine learning models, Display Connectors 3x DisplayPort, 1x HDMI,
compared to a CPU 1x USB Type-C
> RT Cores, which deliver 11 gigarays per second for ray-traced Max Simultaneous 4x 4096 x 2160 @ 120 Hz,
content and visualization Displays 4x 5120 x 2880 @ 60 Hz,
> Real-time 8K video editing 2x 7680 x 4320 @ 60 Hz
Encode/Decode Engines 1x encode, 1x decode
VR Ready Yes
Graphics APIs Microsoft DirectX 12 API3,
Vulkan API4, OpenGL 4.64
Compute APIs CUDA, DirectCompute,
OpenCL™
To learn more about the TITAN RTX, visit www.nvidia.com/titan-rtx

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Connecting two TITAN RTX cards with NVLink to scale performance and memory capacity to 48 GB is only possible
if your application supports NVLink technology. Please contact your application provider to confirm their support for
NVLink. | 2 NVIDIA NVLink sold separately. | 3 GPU supports DX 12.0 API, Hardware Feature Level 12_1. | 4 Product is
based on a published Khronos specification and is expected to pass the Khronos Conformance Testing Process when
available. Current conformance status can be found at www.khronos.org/conformance
© 2020 NVIDIA Corporation. All rights reserved. NVIDIA, the NVIDIA logo, CUDA, CUDA-X AI, NVLink, TITAN RTX, and
Turing are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of NVIDIA Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. OpenCL
is a trademark of Apple Inc. used under license to the Khronos Group Inc. All other trademarks and copyrights are
the property of their respective owners. Titan RTX  |  Data Sheet  |  JUL 2020

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