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NVIDIA Quadro P6000 specs news 2016: New GPU announced, has more power than GTX Titan X

The upcoming graphics card is said to be more powerful than the recently unveiled GTX Titan X and the popular GTX 1080. | Nvidia

What could be the most powerful GPU ever released by NVIDIA has just been announced at SIGGRAPH in Anaheim, California. The company recently revealed the Pascal-based NVIDIA Quadro P6000. The upcoming graphics card is said to be more powerful than the recently unveiled GTX Titan X and the popular GTX 1080. It is packed with 3840 CUDA cores and 12 TFLOPs, which can improve computer performance on so many levels.

NIVIDIA's plan to develop the new Quadro P6000 is not solely for video gaming. The impressive GPU unit is made to improve workstations' performance. People who would want to achieve better multimedia performance on their device can certainly take advantage of this graphics card. Basically, the Quadro P6000 is designed for hardcore video editing and high-level CAD applications.

According to a report by PC World, not only does the new Quadro P6000 has more CUDA cores and TFLOPs than the GTX Titan X, it has a bigger memory at 24 GB of GDDR5X compared to 12 GB GDDR5 of the GTX Titan X.

Although the upcoming video card has already been announced, NVIDIA has yet to provide its pricing details and the release date information. Nonetheless, many people believe that it is only a matter of time before the company makes an official announcement. Tech freaks are also expecting the company to share more details about the hardware unit to hype up its upcoming release.

The GPU is already expected to come out with a hefty price, considering its amazing specs. However, NVIDIA has also revealed the new Quadro P5000 GPU, which could be a good option for workstation builders who are on a tight budget.

Meanwhile, there are speculations suggesting that the new NVIDIA Quadro P6000 has enough power to support 4K resolutions at 120Hz or even as high as 5K at 60Hz. This will certainly be beneficial to consumers who have 4K screens at home.