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You find GTX 1080 Ti's 10.8 TFLOPs a bit disappointing???
GTX 1080 has 8.2 TFLOPs.
https://www.techpowerup.com/gpudb/2839/geforce-gtx-1080
Same thing happened with Maxwell Titan X 6.1 TFLOPs, GTX 980 Ti 5.6 TFLOPs and GTX 980 4.6 TFLOPs.
The Irony in your linking to an article from another website is that in OP's linked wccftech article about a possible 1080ti, it lists the vanilla 1080 as 9 teraflops
Maybe it is 8.2 TFLOPS, maybe not - but I find it comical you compare a rating on one website to another and choose the lower figure.
Pascal Titans on water do over 2100mhz on the core, there is no way a Pascal card with less shaders is going to get near them.
The Irony in your linking to an article from another website is that in OP's linked wccftech article about a possible 1080ti, it lists the vanilla 1080 as 9 teraflops
Maybe it is 8.2 TFLOPS, maybe not - but I find it comical you compare a rating on one website to another and choose the lower figure.
I can not see this happening it will really hit 1080 sales. If and when a TI comes along it will more than likely be apart of the refresh
1080 sales are drop in the ocean to Nvidia, high profit but low volume relative to the lesser cards.
Those that are willing to pay the rip off prices for 1080's will have already done so by the time January rolls around and those that were about to, will just find the extra money for a Ti.
The 1080 will already be yesterdays news in 2017 for the market segment they were aimed at and is going to find itself in the same 'no mans land' as the 980 did.
I can't get excited about a card that will likely cost twice my maximum budget.
What's everyone's 1080Ti price predictions then?
The 10.1TF figure is given at core clock speed.titan pascal only has 10.1 Tflops.
That will make the 1080ti 7% faster??????????
Cant see it with less cores to be honest...............
The 1080 will already be yesterdays news in 2017 for the market segment they were aimed at and is going to find itself in the same 'no mans land' as the 980 did.
Exactly why I'm not buying. My EVGA 1080 FTW is a beast as it is. Don't need anymore power at twice the price. I'll be good until 2018 if not longer
£950 Asus
£750-£850 everyone else
...and the 1080 will get a $50-100 price cut