NVIDIA would present the GTX 1080 Ti on February 28, counter-programming AMD's presentation and would launch it on the market between March 20 and 23.
New data about AMD Ryzen and AMD Vega is known practically every day, but the new leak has to do with NVIDIA, but also with AMD Vega. NVIDIA has rescheduled to AMD an event for February 28 at GDC 2017, where there was already an event called AMD Capsaicin & Cream where apparently the AMD Vega would have to be shown and NVIDIA has chosen to counter-program the NVIDIA GeForce GTX Celebration event, where will present the GTX 1080 Ti.
It is expected that at this event NVIDIA will unveil the GTX 1080 Ti, which in principle had to present at CES 2017, but which was canceled since apparently NVIDIA learned that the AMD event would be almost canceled and would be nothing, as in the end it was, then, not interested in showing the GTX 1080 Ti. The moment has come with a counterprogramming of an NVIDIA event, where everything indicates that we will see this new graphics card that must be located between the GTX 1080 and the Titan X Pascal.
This new graphics card should have a power of about 10TFLOPS, bordering on the Titan X Pascal, which offers a power of 11TFLOPS. The big question is whether the partners will have access to modify the GTX 1080 Ti, with improved heatsinks and overclocking, turning this graphics card into a beast with a final performance superior to that of the Titan X Pascal, if the cooling and the frequencies. This GTX 1080 Ti should have at least 12GB of GDDR5X memory with a 384-bit memory bus, which is the same configuration as the Titan X Pascal.
Both the GTX 1080 Ti and the Titan X Pascal must have the same GP102 graphics chip, giving this GTX 1080 Ti nothing less than 3328 CUDA Cores and a frequency in Boost mode of 1.6GHz. This graphic has a TDP of 250W, which is fine for the monster that it is. According to the latest information, this graphics card would hit the market between March 20 and 23, since these graphics cards are being finished and the price should be around € 900-1000, since it would be between the GTX 1080 and the Titan X Pascal.
Source: TweakTown