Nvidia's breakneck GPU release schedule continues today with the announcement of the new Titan X, the company's most powerful graphics card yet. While the recently released $599 GTX 1080 impressed by outperforming last year's $999 Titan X, the new card goes all-out with Nvidia's latest Pascal architecture, 12GB of GDDR5X memory, and 3,584 cores at 1.53GHz delivering a quoted 11 teraflops of performance.

The new Titan X, which Nvidia calls "the biggest GPU ever built," has 12 billion transistors in total — and you'll be paying about $100 per billion. The card will be available on August 2nd in the US and Europe for $1,200, with an Asia release forthcoming.