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NVIDIA GTX 1080 Ti To Launch On CES 2017, Based On The Cut-Down Version Of Pascal GP102 GPU?

By Mohender | Update Date: Nov 07, 2016 06:58 AM EST

Nvidia the graphics card company is well known in the industry. This tech giant has released the new graphics cards this year and Nvidia's GTX 1080 Ti will definitely appear next year on Consumers Electronics Show.  According to speculations GTX, 1080 Ti might be based on the cut-down version of the Pascal GP102 GPU.

According to Christian Today, this Consumer, Electronics Show is scheduled for January 2017. It would be a sort of change as Nvidia will launch its new graphics cards during the CES event otherwise this event is known as a platform for consumer appliances, in fact, it has nothing to do with computer components.

Talking about the specs of Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti it will be equipped with 12 GB GDDR5X memory and the memory speed would be 10 Gbps. It is similar to the Titan X featuring 480 GB per second bandwidth. But it will only have 3328 CUDA cores and 10.8 Teraflops as compared to the Titan X having 3584 CUDA cores and 11 Teraflops.

It is sure that GTX1080 Ti will be less powerful than the Titan X but it will have the capacity to run high-end video games like Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare and may be Rise of the Tomb Raider. This will happen at the highest settings and you will be able to get a dependable frame rate.

GTX 1080Ti will be priced much lower than the Pascal-based Titan X but it is expected that it will have a price tag higher than the recently launched GTX1050 Ti. The GTX 1050 Ti was priced $109 and $139 and these were affordable rates.

Till date Nvidia has not confirmed anything about the GTX 1080 Ti and the available information is based on rumors.  In fact, no benchmark testing has been conducted on this Graphics Card but the company is likely to provide some concrete details.

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