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When Nvidia announced the Titan Z it met a mixed reception. While it was certainly the highest spec GPU announced to date but also the most expensive, the later being by a much higher margin.
Today it seems that Nvidia have delayed the Titan Z, with a new launch date yet to be revealed. Has Nvidia postponed the Titans launch to better compete with AMD's R9 290X2?
At $3000 the Titan Z is not cheap, costing well above what the Two Titan Blacks which form it. That being said it will certainly pack a punch with it's 5760 CUDA cores and 12GB (2x6GB) of vram, which should be more than enough for almost any gamers needs (Perhaps not 4K, that remains to be seen).
With AMD's 295X2 costing $1500 less than the Titan Z while being powered by two similarly performing GPUs and featuring a AIO watercooler, many believe that Nvidia Titan Z is simply offering no value.
Furthermore many speculate that the Titan was to be running a a lower clock speed than the Titan Black ( believed to be 730 MHz), which would actually offer less performance than AMD's vastly cheaper equivalent.
If current rumors are true Nvidia will need to go back to the drawing board, increasing the cards clock speed at the expense of thermal and power consumption and perhaps also consider a price decrease.
Source - sweclockers
Today it seems that Nvidia have delayed the Titan Z, with a new launch date yet to be revealed. Has Nvidia postponed the Titans launch to better compete with AMD's R9 290X2?

At $3000 the Titan Z is not cheap, costing well above what the Two Titan Blacks which form it. That being said it will certainly pack a punch with it's 5760 CUDA cores and 12GB (2x6GB) of vram, which should be more than enough for almost any gamers needs (Perhaps not 4K, that remains to be seen).
With AMD's 295X2 costing $1500 less than the Titan Z while being powered by two similarly performing GPUs and featuring a AIO watercooler, many believe that Nvidia Titan Z is simply offering no value.
Furthermore many speculate that the Titan was to be running a a lower clock speed than the Titan Black ( believed to be 730 MHz), which would actually offer less performance than AMD's vastly cheaper equivalent.

If current rumors are true Nvidia will need to go back to the drawing board, increasing the cards clock speed at the expense of thermal and power consumption and perhaps also consider a price decrease.
Source - sweclockers