According to the latest report, Nvidia Geforce GTX 1080 Ti graphics card could launch at CES 2017 show in January.
According to a report coming from Zol.com.cn, Nvidia could launch the new Geforce GTX 1080 Ti graphics card at the Consumer Electronics Show 2017 scheduled to kick off on 5th of January in Las Vegas.
According to the new report and earlier rumors, the GTX 1080 Ti could end up with a cut-down GP102 GPU, with 26 enabled Stream Multiprocessors, leaving it with 3328 CUDA cores, 208 TMUs and 96 ROPs. It should be paired up with 12GB of GDDR5X memory on a 384-bit memory interface, ending up with the same 480GB/s memory bandwidth as the Titan X Pascal graphics card.
The GPU is rumored to work at 1503MHz for the base GPU clock and 1623MHz for the GPU Boost clock. We suspect that Nvidia will use the same blower-style reference cooler as on the GTX 1080 so there won't be any surprises there.
The new Nvidia Geforce GTX 1080 Ti could launch with a price tag of anywhere between US $699 priced GTX 1080 and US $1199 priced Titan X Pascal, and currently it is anyone's best guess.
Hopefully, we will hear more about it before the end of this year.
Source:
via Techpowerup.com.