NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti spotted With 10GB VRAM on shipping manifest; Unveiling at CES 2017?

There are a plenty of Nvidia Geforce GTX 1080 Ti rumors lately on the Internet. The latest rumor suggests that the high end graphic card might ship with 10GB of VRAM.

The alleged GTX 1080 Ti has the same PG611 board name which was spotted in a shipping manifest on Zauba , this suggest that it is based on GP102 GPU. The entry has a shipping manifest that is different than Titan X one and shows that it is coming with 10GB of memory.

While actually it does not make sense to have a 384-bit memory interface but, as written by Videocardz, this is not the first time that Nvidia is using more memory controllers previously it had used on the GTX 660 or GTX 970.

We should still be taken with a grain of salt as Zauba ships plenty of prototype graphics cards so this might not be a GTX 1080 Ti but it surely lines up as the GP102 equipped GTX 1080 Ti is indeed coming. It could also easily end up with 10GB of VRAM that should be placed it well between Titan X and GTX 1080.

Though rumored have been surfaced for a CES 2017 launch of high end graphic card, we're also learning more specifics and possibly even a confirmation of the 1080 Ti's actual existence. As Videocardz shipment details shows targeting a destination Indian port via Bangalore Air, point to the NVIDIA nomenclature of PG611 for the GPU, which designates NVIDIA's GP102, also known as the very same NVIDIA graphics processor that powers the mighty Titan X.

All of this is the rumors and speculations at this point. We still not sure about that there was likely a shipment out there that went from China to India on the 8th of November. Although on the shipment, there was a product designated as a computer graphics card with a 384-bit memory bus and 10GB of GDDR memory with the PG611 GPU designation, which NVIDIA refers to as GP102.

Several sites have also speculate about how many Streaming Multiprocessors and CUDA cores the GP102 in the 10GB Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Ti will have, it's likely to be somewhere in between the Pascal GTX Titan X which is 3,584 CUDA cores and the regular GTX 1080 which is 2,560 CUDA cores.

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