The NVIDIA GTX 1080 Ti is very close to arriving and will possibly be presented next March 28, coinciding 'coincidentally' with the AMD event, Capsaicin & Cream.
The new processors from AMD are trending and AMD Vega, although this overshadowed by the next coming of the company's processors, is also up in the air. NVIDIA is not standing still and despite the fact that Volta is already up and running and quite possibly ready to see the light of day later this year, the most immediate plans focus on the NVIDIA GTX 1080 Ti, a monstrous graphics card that aims to compete with the next arrival of AMD Vega (under the commercial name that AMD wants to give it).
We know that on the 28th of this month NVIDIA has rescheduled the NVIDIA GeForce GTX Gaming Celebration Event, which intends to take the limelight away from the AMD Capsaicin and Cream event, where the Radeon RX500 Series based on AMD Vega will supposedly see us. The information we have is that NVIDIA will finally show the GTX 1080Ti, a graphic that it has not shown before, because AMD in the end had not chosen to show its graphic solution.
We currently have two dates for the release of this new graphics card. On the 20th or 23rd of March. Everything indicates that next March 20 will be when the NDA of media will be lifted and on March 23 will be when this graphic card is put on sale or, if it is put in reserve, it is the day on which they begin to be distributed .
This new NVIDIA graphics card, as we know, is located between the GTX 1080 and the Titan X Pascal and shares with the Titan, the GPU, since it uses a GP102 GPU, but with less CUDA Core. This graphics card has 3328 CUDA Cores and will have an approximate working frequency of 1503MHz and a Boost mode of approximately 1623MHz. Regarding the memories, this graphic uses 12GB of GDDR5X memory, just like the Titan X Pascal. All this gives us a TDP of 250W, which is quite high, but it is a graphics card not suitable for all audiences.
Source: nordichardware

