Gigabyte, in its Facebook account, through a poster, confirms the upcoming arrival of the NVIDIA GTX 1070 Ti graphics card on the market, but unfortunately no further data has been given.
A few days ago an image of the specifications of a computer in Asia appeared where the NVIDIA GTX 1070 Ti was referred to, specifically a model customized by ASUS, but we no longer had any more information about it. Initially it was thought that it could be some kind of typographical error, but in the end it seems that a GTX 1070 Ti is confirmed, something that would serve to lower the price of the GTX 1060 and GTX 1070 and would enter the market to be a 'simple' answer to the AMD RX Vega 56, while the Voltas arrive, which will arrive in the first quarter of 2018.
The confirmation of the GTX 1070 Ti we have it thanks to Gigabyte, who in his Facebook account has published an image, apparently, confirming this graphics card, since the availability of this graphics card is reported in the near future. Taking advantage of the pull of the IT film, they have released an image with a terrifying clown and have altered the letters of IT, so that it reads TI and would share, according to the image, the heatsink used by the GTX 1080 and GTX 1080 Ti in the models more advanced.
There is no data on the specifications, but this graphics card could make use of 2504 CUDA Cores, an intermediate term between the 1920 CUDA Cores of the GTX 1070 and the 2560 CUDA Cores of the GTX 1080. Apparently this graphics card will use 8GB of VRAM, what we do not know if it will be GDDR5 or GDDR5X, although everything would point to using the newer ones, to gain a little more performance. It is curious that it is the brands who filter this graph and NVIDIA, for now, neither confirms nor denies, it is a bit on the sidelines.
Source: Facebook



