Is NVIDIA working on a GTX 1070 Ti?

Or is it just a typo?

According to the latest rumors, NVIDIA might be working on a GTX 1070 Ti in order to respond to AMD's RX Vega 56. This rumor comes from the Chinese website Mydrivers who has reported a picture of an alleged GTX 1070Ti STRIX O8G. At the moment there aren't many information and this could even just be a typo.


According to an educated guess from guys over Mydrivers, the upcoming GTX 1070 Ti could use a total of 2304 CUDA cores, which sits between the GTX 1070's which sports 1920 cores and the GTX 1080 with its 2560 cores. This way, the alleged upcoming NVIDIA graphics card should be as fast as the Vega 56 from AMD. In addition the graphics card should be equipped with 8GB of VRAM although it’s still unclear if it’s going to be equipped with GDDR5 or GDDR5X memory.

Earlier this year NVIDIA released an updated versions of their GTX 1060 (6GB) and 1080 GPUs, offering upgrades to each GPU's memory clock speeds to improve GPU performance. Perhaps NVIDIA wants to do a similar thing with the GTX 1070.



Source: PCPer

News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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