You thought GTX 1080 was impressive? Then prepare yourself for the new Geforce GTX Titan X. NVIDIA already post its specs in their website: a part based on pascal GP102, 3584 CUDA cores, 224 TMUs and 96 ROPs. The card is equipped with 12 GB of GDDR5X memory over a 384-bit interface.
The GPU is clocked a bit less than current Pascal chips (probably leaving a lot of headroom for overclocking): 1417 MHz for base and 1531 MHz for boost clock. The memory is clocked at 10 GHz, achieving a total 480 GB/s of bandwidth.
NVIDIA claims a whooping 60% performance increase over their previous Titan X (Maxwell based)