At the Game Developer Conference (GDC) 2017 last month graphics card manufacturer NVIDIA announced the arrival of the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, a $699 USD consumer level card that was more powerful than the range topping TITAN X. Unsurprisingly, NVIDIA has now replaced the former behemoth with a new top-of-the-line product, the TITAN Xp.

As you might expect, the TITAN Xp has more of everything. The Pascal powered card features more cores, faster clocks, faster memory and more TFLOPS than its predecessor, the 2016 Pascal-powered TITAN X.

NVIDIA hasn’t gone into massive detail about the specs simply revealing the following:

12GB of GDDR5X memory running at 11.4 Gbps

3,840 CUDA cores running at 1.6GHz

12 TFLOPs of brute force

Boost Clock 1582 MHz

That should be be more than enough for most virtual reality (VR) experiences that are available today.

Additionally, NVIDIA will be opening the new TITAN Xp to the Mac community with new Pascal drivers, set to arrive this month. This will be the first time Mac users get access to the company’s Pascal-powered GPUs.

If you want to get your hands on one there’s no shopping around just yet, and as it’s a TITAN it’s not cheap. The TITAN Xp can be purchased directly through NVIDIA.com for $1200 USD.

VRFocus will continue its coverage of NVIDIA, reporting back with the latest announcements.