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NVIDIA GTX 1080 Ti Release Date, News & Update: Superfast GPU Compared to NVIDIA Pascal Titan X! Specs & Features Revealed

NVIDIA GTX 1080 Ti Release Date, News & Update: Superfast GPU Compared to NVIDIA Pascal Titan X! Specs & Features Revealed

NVIDIA GTX 1080 Ti may be revealed at CES in January 2017. The GPU is rumored to be in the works and its specifications have leaked. Currently, the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 and Pascal Titan X are two very powerful processors in the market. The successor of the GTX 1080, the NVIDIA GTX 1080 Ti, is expected to raise the stakes even more.

When compared to the Pascal Titan X, the NVIDIA GTX 1080 Ti comes out to be the more impressive one as it's faster. It has a base clock of 1,503MHz that can boost up to 1,623MHz. However, the Pascal Titan X scores more with respect to its 56 streaming multiprocessor units. The NVIDIA GTX 1080 Ti has only 52, reports The Bitbag.

Moreover, the NVIDIA Pascal Titan X uses GDDR5X whereas the NVIDIA GTX 1080 Ti uses GDDR5 and the former has more memory bandwidth than the latter. However, NVIDIA Pascal Titan X has a base clock of only 1,417MHz that can boost up to 1531MHz max.

OC3D.net revealed other leaked specs of the NVIDIA GTX 1080 Ti. It has 10.8 TeraFlops whereas the Pascal Titan X sits slightly better at 11 TeraFlops. The GTX 1080 Ti is expected to have 12GB VRAM.

Both have 384-bit memory bus though Pascal Titan X has a better CUDA score of 3,584 than NVIDIA GTX 1080 Ti's 3,328. The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 has a CUDA score of only 2,560.

Right now, these specifications are mere speculations and should be taken with a pinch of salt. As its supposed release date is a bit far, it is unlikely that NVIDIA will release any GTX 1080 Ti specifications now.

PC gamers go to great lengths to get their hands on NVIDIA graphics cards and the GTX 1080 Ti will be a very competent one at wowing users. Stay tuned for more NVIDIA GTX 1080 Ti news and updates!

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