Nvidia's upcoming GTX 1080 Ti graphics card is gathering a lot of rumors and specification leaks. The graphics beast is reportedly launching at next year's CES in January featuring the company's high-end GP102 GPU.

As per the latest leak from China where effectively all of Nvidia's channel partners manufacture their graphics cards. GTX 1080 Ti will have features similar to Titan X.

The GTX 1080 Ti will be powered by a slightly cut back variant of the GP102 GPU with 52 SMs. This is only four SMs fewer than the GP102 variant used to power the GTX Titan X Pascal, Nvidia's fastest graphics card to date.

Although the GTX 1080 Ti will come with fewer functional CUDA cores, it will actually perform just as well.

Packing 3328 CUDA cores, a 1.6Ghz boost clock, 12GB of GDDR5X memory & an impressive 10.8 TFLOPs of graphics horsepower. The new GeForce GTX 1080 Ti is set to deliver Titan X Pascal performance at a budget friendly price.

In terms of compute throughput & resources, GP102 has exactly 50% more of everything compared to GP104, the GPU that powers the GTX 1080 and GTX 1070 graphics cards.

This is a huge 471mm² chip with 12 billion transistors. A whopping 66% increase in transistor count compared to the 7.2 Billion of GP104.

The card will feature a 12 gigabyte configuration of GDDR5X 10Gbps memory running across a 384bit memory interface. It will yielding a massive 480GB/s of memory bandwidth. The card's core clock is around 1.5Ghz and will boost to 1.6Ghz+. There's room for overclocking as well, especially on custom models with high-end aftermarket air and water cooling solutions. Finally, the card has a thermal design power of 250 watts, just like its bigger brother the Titan X.

Stay tuned for more updates.

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