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Nvidia releasing 1080 Ti in January. Will have 12GB GDDR5X RAM

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Nvidia’s upcoming GTX 1080 Ti graphics beast is reportedly launching at next year’s CES in January featuring the company’s high-end GP102 GPU. Packing 3328 CUDA cores, a 1.6Ghz boost clock, 12GB of GDDR5X memory & an impressive 10.8 TFLOPs of graphics horsepower. The new GeForce GTX 1080 Ti is set to deliver Titan X Pascal flagship performance at a significantly lower price. This latest leak comes from China where effectively all of Nvidia’s channel partners manufacture their graphics cards.

Here are the rumoted specs

Rumored Specs:

  • GPU : GP102
  • Process : TSMC 16FF
  • Die Size : 471mm²
  • Transistors : 12 Billion
  • SMs : 52
  • CUDA Cores : 3328
  • Core Clock : ~1.5Ghz
  • Boost Clock : ~1.6Ghz
  • Peak FP32 Compute : 10.8 TFLOPs
  • Memory Interface : 384bit
  • Memory : 12GB GDDR5X
  • Bandwidth : 480GB/s
  • TDP – 250W

I feel sorry for anyone that bought a Titan X. Hope these specs are true and thst the 1080 Tiwill be around 700-800 dollars 

Source: http://wccftech.com/nvidia-gtx-1080-ti-launch-january/

 

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will still cost to much

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1 minute ago, wrathoftheturkey said:

Why make a Titan then?

Because they need to have a slightly more powerful, yet grossly overpriced card. They are probably going to release another titanX when they do this. Kind of like how the 1080 was more powerful than the titan until they released the TitanXP

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Only time will tell if these specifications are true. I was under the assumption that it was coming with 12 GB of regular GDDR5.

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2 minutes ago, wrathoftheturkey said:

Why make a Titan then?

It has always been like this. The titan released being crazy higher performance, then a card that performs equally for half the cost is released a few months later. Many people will still buy the titan x, it's just a terrible value. 

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3 minutes ago, wrathoftheturkey said:

Why make a Titan then?

i have 980ti flashbacks

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Just now, SirCallow said:

Only time will tell if these specifications are true. I was under the assumption that it was coming with 12 GB of regular GDDR5.

Highly unlikely, the 1080 has gddr5x and there is no reason they would downgrade. 

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Cant wait to get a used 1080 than xD

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2 minutes ago, wrathoftheturkey said:

Why make a Titan then?

It's an early adopters tax on GP102. They sell it at a ridiculous price when yields probably aren't good enough to sell it at a somewhat less ridiculous price as a 1080 Ti. I imagine they'll release the 1080 Ti once yields get good enough that they can make more profit selling at $850 (or whatever it will cost) vs the $1200 a Titan X Pascal sells for.

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This is making me think that the titanX is just a preview to the next graphics card that is coming out, and you have to pay double the price to get it early. Takes me back to 980ti, 1080, etc

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gonna be another hot af card again :)

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4 minutes ago, RS2007GOD said:

will still cost to much

And theres a more powerful gpu to come, the titan XP was a cut down chip. 

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One rumour says GDDR5, the other says GDDR5X. I hate speculation.

 

Anyway, if this rumour is true (emphasis on 'if'), we're not looking at a full-fat GP102 GPU like Kepler. And if they're releasing in January, that may mean they might even get this out before AMD's Vega.

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Just now, bgibbz said:

Highly unlikely, the 1080 has gddr5x and there is no reason they would downgrade. 

Not that Tech City is a reliable source for every hypothesis or theory, but he made a video explaining why he thought it would come with the non X memory, and it made sense to me. It would be an upgrade from the 1080 because of the extra vram, but having the non X memory would make the TitanXP make more sense from a consumer prospective. Non of us really know at this point.

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Just now, Lilithty said:

@Space Reptile All the flashbacks. All the used 1080s. 

i see used 980´s for sub 250 bucks here 

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4 minutes ago, HKZeroFive said:

One rumour says GDDR5, the other says GDDR5X. I hate speculation.

 

Anyway, if this rumour is true (emphasis on 'if'), we're not looking at a full-fat GP102 GPU like Kepler. And if they're releasing in January, that may mean they might even get this out before AMD's Vega.

It's not much of a cutdown if true, it would be roughly the same percentage of CUDA cores disabled vs Titan X Pascal as there was for GTX 980 Ti vs Titan X Maxwell. 

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1 minute ago, SteveGrabowski0 said:

It's not much of a cutdown if true, it would be roughly the same percentage of CUDA cores disabled vs Titan X Pascal as there was for GTX 980 Ti vs Titan X Maxwell. 

I guess so. The Titan XP's chip was already cut-down so there wasn't really much NVIDIA could do. I was kinda hoping for a full-fat GP102 chip.

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22 minutes ago, tsk said:

Add a [rumour] tag to the headline and remove formatting from your post. 

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