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Nvidia confirms the presence of the gtx 1080 ti in the ces

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As AMD already did, anticipating the presence of the new VEGA graphics architecture, Nvidia does the same with the GTX 1080 Ti graphics card, which is confirmed to be at CES 2017.

Nvidia will present the GTX 1080 Ti based on the Titan X chip

Through a tweet, Nvidia practically confirms the presence of its new top-of-the-range graphics card based on the Pascal GP102 chip. The CES 2017 fair, held on January 5, will have AMD and Nvidia showing off the best they have. The GTX 1080 Ti will seek to overshadow the presentation of VEGA graphics cards, with a model based on the Titan X chip but with some slight cuts.

GTX 1080 Ti features

  • 3, 328 shaders. 208 texture units. 96 raster units. 320-bit bus. 10 GB of GDDR5X.

This will not be the only announcement that Nvidia has prepared, we will also have the GTX 1050 Mobile, which is based on Pascal and on the GP107 chip, will have 640 CUDA cores, 40 TMUs and 32 ROPs, along with about 4GB of GDDR5 memory.

We will also have the presentation of the GeForce Club, which would give us priority access to reserve the GTX 1080 Ti, provided we have purchased a GTX 980.

The presentation manager will be in charge of Jen-Hsun Huang, the CEO of Nvidia, who will seek to give a blow to the aspirations of AMD.

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