Nvidia has launched its flagship GeForce gaming GPU, dubbed GeForce GTX Titan X, based on its Maxwell architecture.

The Titan X GPU is claimed to deliver twice the performance and double the power efficiency of its predecessor by combining 3,072 processing cores for 7 teraflops of peak single-precision performance, with 12GB of onboard memory.

The technology is also designed for deep learning research with 336.5GB/s of memory bandwidth, which can process millions of pieces of data used to train deep neural networks.

The new GPU will add to its already available series Titan, Titan Black, and Titan Z, which can handle games with any resolution. Nvidia claimed that the new GPU is designed for Virtual Reality and 4K gaming.

The GPU boosts image performance with its Multi-Frame Sampled Anti-Aliasing (MFAA) technique which produces an image that looks similar to high-quality Multisample Anti-Aliasing.