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GTX 1080 Ti Update: To Adopt GP 102 GPU?

By Mohender | Update Date: Oct 31, 2016 07:52 AM EDT

There is anticipation that Nvidia's GTX 1080 Ti is powered by GP 102 which has been leaked recently. This can possibly be Nvidia's best performance.

This card features a cut-down G 102 GPU, 3328 CUDA cores, it has 208 texture mapping units, 120 render output units, and finally, it has a base clock of 1503 MHz which is equal to the total of 10 teraflops of computing horsepower.

Those aware of the GPU market and those who are gamers or a hardware enthusiast's won't get surprised by the GTX 1080 Ti as they might have witnessed such things in the past couple of years.

This card is equipped with 3840 CUDA cores which are grouped into 30 streaming multiprocessors and are arranged into six graphics processing clusters. There are 128 CUDA cores in each SM.

The 3328 CUDA cores in this device imply that the user is looking at four SMs lesser than the Titan X and eight fewer than what the full chip possesses. There are eight texture mapping units in each SM and there are five SMS in each GPC. In total, there are 16 Render Output Units.

There shall be chart topping performance of GTX 1080 Ti despite having less of CUDA cores, ROPs, and TMUs. All the resources inside the chip are disabled according to the number of CUDA cores which are lasered off. All other on-chip engines are left untouched.

Fewer CUDA cores imply that these have access to more resources which ultimately means that performance per CUDA core is more.

No one is aware of the release date; maybe this device is ready for sale in early 2017. AMDs upcoming high-performance VEGA 10 GPUs performance will decide its price.

These are rumors, and there can be changes in the final product. Wait for few more months and this device shall be at your disposal.

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