NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti: Early March Release to Compete With AMD Vega 10

By Vanessa Francisco, | February 14, 2017

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti is in competition with its rival AMD Vega 10 and it is becoming more heated as press pronounced NVIDIA's inferior performance. (Wikimedia Commons)

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti is in competition with its rival AMD Vega 10 and it is becoming more heated as press pronounced NVIDIA's inferior performance. (Wikimedia Commons)

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti is in competition with its rival AMD Vega 10 and it is becoming more heated as press pronounced NVIDIA's inferior performance. Among GPUs that will be released this year, the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti and AMD Vega 10 are the most anticipated graphics cards by gamers because of leaks that said the two will have top of the line features. However, some experts are claiming that the GTX 1080 Ti may not meet customer expectations.

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According to reports, an MSI rep Racing Junky tweeted and pronounced that the NVIDIA GTX 1080 Ti will be released on March 10 at the PAX East Event 20117. Meanwhile, other reports also suggest that it will be launched at the Game Developers Conference 2017 event in San Francisco to be held two weeks earlier. The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti will come with 12 billion transistors and 10 GB of RAM.

The new NVIDIA card will also allow for the connection of the GTX 1080 and the flagship Titan X. The GeForce GTX 1080 Ti will not have a GDDR5X which the GTX 1080 and GTC Titan X both have.

The forthcoming AMD Vega 10 has been all over the Internet because it will soon compete against the NVIDIA GTX 1080 Ti. Like the GTX 1080, AMD Vega 10 could also be worth the number one spot. According to reports, AMD will release the new cards at a special event in May and it would be AMD's first time to unveil a graphics card at Computex. AMD Vega 10 GPU is the upcoming graphics silicon the Radeon-red team is developing. The team aims to release it by early 2017 and assures fans that the graphics card can challenge the highend NVIDIA GPU stack.

AMD Vega 10 can handle memory traffic more proficiently and it has significantly cut back memory distributions. AMD has shown a demo with two examples which present High Bandwidth Cache Controller that drops wasteful memory allocations by about 50 percent.

AMD Vega 10 is equipped with technology which can turn 8 GB Memory to 16 GB memory and comes with several other highend specs and features. It may very well be prepared to compete against the NVIDIA GTX 1080 Ti.

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