Nvidia Makes The GeForce GTX 1080TI Official
NVIDIA also killed the DVI port on the new GTX 1080 Ti, which won’t really be missed. The crowd in attendance was arguably more interested in the company’s updated development and performance measurement tools. NVIDIA will give its board partners the option to purchase faster memory to bundle with GeForce GTX 1080 and GeForce GTX 1060 6GB boards. The revamped card has faster memory across all models and it ships with 9 Gbps GDDR5 chips that deliver a bandwidth of 216 Gbps. Huang didn’t exactly hold back his excitement, telling the world he had “something new: let’s call it the ultimate GeForce”.
If you thought the GTX 1080 card launched previous year was powerful, then prepare to be blown over by the new GPU in town. Nvidia also says that the GPU boasts a new 7-phase power design with 14 high-efficiency dualFETs that are better energy management.
GeForce GTX 1080 Ti- The Fastest Graphic Card In The World?
Speaking of buying, you’ll be able to put the $699 GTX 1080 Ti in an online shopping card starting March 10.
We may also see more on the rumored GPU subscription club, aimed at making the upgrade process for existing Nvidia customers more affordable. GTX 1080 Ti could help NVIDIA capture a large chunk of the PC gaming market, which is going strong crossing over $30B in sales in the USA alone. But with each Pascal generation of Titan, including the GP102 that is on the new GeForce video card, NVIDIA is bringing more processing speed to consumer GPUs. NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang declared it as “the ultimate GeForce”, as in some instances it can even surpass the now fastest $1200 GTX Titan X of 2016.
There’s no word on the price of GTX 1080 Ti price for India as yet.
The GTX 1080 was launched past year at a price of $699 for the Founders Edition and $599 for custom variants. Priced at a decent $699 a pop for all the high-end features packed into it, the pre-orders can be made online from March 2.