The pricing and specifications has been leaked of NVidia GeForce GTX 1080. As per reports, this latest leak originates from China where viably the greater part of NVidia's channel accomplices make their graphic cards. NVidia's upcoming GTX 1080 Ti graphics beast is now apparently launching at next year's CES in January.

It features 3328 CUDA cores, a 1.6 GHz boost clock, 12GB of GDDR5X memory and a great 10.8 TFLOPs of graphics power. The new GeForce GTX 1080 Ti is set to convey Titan X Pascal lead execution at a considerably lower cost.

In September, the initial leaked information about the GTX 1080 Ti showed up. It Supposed to utilize the GP102 GPU based upon NVIDIA's capable Pascal design. The GTX 1080 Ti can be viewed as the "younger sibling" of the Pascal-based Titan X. The card will apparently include 10GB of GDDR5X VRAM, a 384-piece memory interface, and will be furnished with a GP102 GPU. The GeForce GTX 1080 Ti cost is around USD 1,000.

Wccftech reported on the affirmed GTX 1080 Ti specifications that are shown on the web. This showed that the 1080 Ti will, in every way that really matters, render the GTX Titan X Pascal viably obsolete. This is conveying about identical performance with an identical memory limit at a lower cost.

The GTX 1080 Ti will be controlled by a somewhat decreased variation of the GP102 GPU. 52 out of a sum of 60 SMs are empowered with the rest of SMs lasered off. This is just four SMs less than the GP102 variation used to control the GTX Titan X Pascal, Nvidia's quickest graphics card to date. Despite the fact that the GTX 1080 Ti will accompany less practical CUDA cores than its greater sibling, it will really perform similarly as well. Furthermore, on the grounds that Nvidia is permitting its accomplices to run wild with outlines will undoubtedly observe manufacturing plant over clocked 1080 Ti's that beat the Titan X appropriate out of the case. Particularly precisely like what we had seen with the GTX 980 Ti& the first Titan X a year ago.

Reports also suggest, NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang is planned to be the initial keynote speaker at Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in January 2017, so you may need to hold up until then (or later) for the authority uncovered of the GTX 1080 Ti.