You are arguing with NVIDIA itself. That's always a dead end.The original Titan had double precision, FP64, and was truly geared toward compute/sciencey workstation types that also wanted to play games. But the last several iterations of the Titan line have had all those extra bits stripped away - they're just really expensive halo gaming cards now. What is it? $200 extra per percentage of performance (1080Ti vs Titan Xp)? I don't blame AMD for wanting a piece of that action. If you build it, they will come... with wallets wide open.