Today Nvidia announced out of nowhere the Titan Xp Graphics card with a retail price of $1200 Dollars. With the released specifications it should be the fastest Graphics card on the market
The name of the card may confuse some consumers as the most recent Titan X has been named by reviewers as Titan Xp because it was the first Titan on the Pascal Architecture. Now that Nvidia decided to officially use this name people may get confused when looking to purchase the card.
Like the Gtx 1080 ti, this card with use the faster GDDR5X memory. This will bump memory bandwidth up from 480 GB/s to 547.7 GB/s.
Titan XP Specifications:

3840 NVIDIA CUDA® Cores
1582Mhz Boost Clock
Memory Specs:
11.4 Gbps Memory Speed
12 GB GDDR5XStandard Memory Config
384-bitMemory Interface Width
547.7 GB/s Memory Bandwidth (GB/sec)
Technology Support:
Simultaneous Multi-Projection
SLI HB Bridge Supported NVIDIA SLI® Ready
3.0NVIDIA GPU Boost™
12 API with feature level 12_1Microsoft DirectX
Vulkan API
OpenGL 4.5
PCIe 3.0Bus Support
Windows 7-101, Linux, FreeBSD x86 OS Certification
Display Support:
Display Support:
7680×4320@60HzMaximum Digital Resolution2
DP 1.43, HDMI 2.0bStandard Display Connectors
Multi Monitor
HDCP 2.2
Graphics Card Dimensions:
Height 4.376″
Length 10.5″
2-Slot Width
Thermal and Power Specs:
96 Degree Maximum GPU Temperature (in C)
One 8-pin and One 6-pin Power Connector
250 Watt Graphics Card Power
600 Watt Power Supply Recommended