Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080Ti Specifications Surface
Features and a specification list on the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti just surfaced on the web (from an unconfirmed screenshot). It seems that the spec list has been showing on GeForce.com or something. The card would get 12GB GDDR5 graphics memory and more shader cores compared to the regular 1080.
The GeForce GTX 1080 Ti will be using the GP102 silicon, similar as used for Pascal TitanX, however it has 4 out of 30 shader processor clusters disabled, so that is 3,328 shader processors. If you do the math then your TMU count would get to 208 with a ROP count of 96. According to the screenshot the GPU itself will be clocked at 1503 MHz and 1623 MHz on the GPU Boost. Two things really jump out here, the memory remains GDDR5 not GDDR5X as Pascal Titan X is using and then the shader count has been decreased towards 3328 shader cores, which is still 768 more compared to the GeForce GTX 1080. This information surfaced on the web through users Excalibur50 from the OC3D forums, kudos to them for this find. I charted up the specs so you can browse back and forth a bit in order to understand the differences. That is going to be a very spicy card alright.
** UPDATE, after further examination of the screenshot (click the thumbnail at the bottom), we think it was tempered with, this information looks to be FAKE as far as I can tell. Look at the 3328 CUDA cores in the screenshot, you'll notice that 28 is placed lower in there compared to 33.
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Reference GeForce | Titan X | GTX 1080 Ti | GTX 1080 | GTX 1070 | GTX 1060 |
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GPU | GP102-400-A1 | GP102-200-A1 | GP104-400-A1 | GP104-200-A1 | GP106-400-A1 |
Architecture | Pascal | Pascal | Pascal | Pascal | Pascal |
Transistor count | 12 Billion | 12 Billion | 7.2 Billion | 7.2 Billion | 4.4 Billion |
Fabrication Node | TSMC 16 nm | TSMC 16 nm | TSMC 16 nm | TSMC 16 nm | TSMC 16 nm |
CUDA Cores | 3,584 | 3,328 | 2,560 | 1,920 | 1,280 |
SMMs / SMXs | 28 | 26 | 20 | 15 | 10 |
ROPs | 96 | 96 | 64 | 64 | 48 |
GPU Clock Core | 1,417 MHz | 1,503 MHz | 1,607 MHz | 1,506 MHz | 1,506 MHz |
GPU Boost clock | 1,531 MHz | 1,623 MHz | 1,733 MHz | 1,683 MHz | 1,709 MHz |
Memory Clock | 2,500 MHz | 1,250 MHz | 1,250 MHz | 2,000 MHz | 2,000 MHz |
Memory Size | 12 GB | 12 GB | 8 GB | 8 GB | 3 GB / 6 GB |
Memory Bus | 384-bit | 384-bit | 256-bit | 256-bit | 192-bit |
Memory Bandwidth | 480 GB/s | 384 GB/s | 320 GB/s | 256 GB/s | 192 GB/s |
FP Performance | 11.0 TFLOPS | 10.0 TFLOPS | 9.0 TFLOPS | 6.45 TFLOPS | 4.61 TFLOPS |
GPU Thermal Threshold | 94 Degrees C | 94 Degrees C | 94 Degrees C | 94 Degrees C | 94 Degrees C |
TDP | 250 Watts | 250 Watts | 180 Watts | 150 Watts | 120 Watts |
Launch MSRP ref | $1200 | $899 (esti) | $599/$699 | $379/$449 | $249/$299 |
GDDR5 memory would bring in 384GB/s of memory bandwidth, which would be the deal-breaker over a Titan X with its 480GB/s of bandwidth. It is still more then the 1080 though. The card will get a 250 Watt TDP. Pricing wise we know nothing of course, but the 1080 is at 699 USD, the Titan X at 1200 USD .. so somewhere in the middle ?
When the card is to be released we do not know, but we do know winter is coming ... (if the screenshot below is not fake of course).
** UPDATE, after further examination of the screenshot, we think it was tempered with, this information looks to be FAKE as far as I can tell. Look at the 3328 CUDA cores in the screenshot, you'll notice that 28 is placed lower in there compared to 33.
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Its fake, It was proven fake when the image popped up a month ago.
Is nobody checking anymore ?
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Its fake, It was proven fake when the image popped up a month ago.
Is nobody checking anymore ?
Was just going to point this out. It's the same picture that came out like 1 month ago.
Now I can't say 100% sure if it's fake or not, but it's been out for a while...
Either way, I'm pretty sure that the 1080Ti (whatever the specs) will be in the 900-1000 euros range. So yeah, not cool.
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Yeah there's an oddity in that screenshot. I'll update the news-item to reflect that.
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Considering that 1080'es can boost to a little over 2ghz, if this thing has only 30% more shaders but works at 20% less speed, I don't really see how it would be attractive over standard 1080.
My guess is that there WILL NOT be a 1080 Ti in this generation. Not as long as NV can milk people wanting more than 1080'es can do.
The sorcerer's crystal ball which I'm using shows this:
- No new consumer card until end of year
- AMD Will launch VEGA sometime early next year
- nVidia will respond with a fully enabled chip ( Titan X Pascal also has some shaders turned off ), called "1090 Ti" (Remember 780 Ti ? It was faster than it's matching Titan), with even faster GDDR5X (12 Gbps) x 384 - Hitting 576 GB/s, getting the crown back.
So enjoy those 1080'es... I intend to get a 2nd one when I find a good offer and SLI those babies for the ultimate 4K performance at a much more decent price than that Titan X "luxury" card.
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I feel like the 1080 just launched, and the ti already? If I keep a full sized rig, this might be the way to go!