20xx is a more likely name than 11xx though to be fair.
Please remember that any mention of competitors, hinting at competitors or offering to provide details of competitors will result in an account suspension. The full rules can be found under the 'Terms and Rules' link in the bottom right corner of your screen. Just don't mention competitors in any way, shape or form and you'll be OK.
The new card would completely replace the GTX Titan X, deliver better performance and sell at a significantly lower price.
Welp, that makes things easier. If true (bucket of salt) and we're going to be waiting for Q3 next year for the next Ti, then I'm just going to skip it, keep my 980 Ti, and pick up a 3080 in 2018.
It'll be Q1 when Nvidia release the next step, there's no way they'll leave it to Q3.
20xx is a more likely name than 11xx though to be fair.
Not sure if people have seen this Nvidia posted this with the caption "We’re setting the stage for something big on Jan 5th. 8 days to go. #CES2017"
https://www.facebook.com/NVIDIAUnit...569994906277/1335048443225087/?type=3&theater
Probably more car bull
Wouldn't they wait, to try and steal some of AMD's thunder?
The 1080 was released 8 months ago, and I can't see them waiting another 6 or 7 months as that would be well over a year.
They certainly won't be skipping the 1080Ti... that's literally throwing money away. Nvidia have the high end GPU market totally cornered for the time being, at least until VEGA and much is unknown about that. The 1080Ti will be another huge money spinner for them that they would never even dream about passing up. Safe bet that the CES announcment will be just that, with possibly some allusions to bigger and better things to come, just to keep those who might be on the hook for VEGA on the green team. They know what they're doing.
I doubt it will come as the 1080ti now if nVidia follow their normal strategy - at this point they are more likely to refresh the line up and what would have been the 1080ti would be branded as something else in the lineup. I think they've been holding back to give themselves more room to maneuver in the event AMD pulled something out the bag.
Er....?
And just what is their normal strategy?
780 - 780ti 6 months
770 - 780ti 6 months
980 - 980ti 9 months
1080 - 1080ti 7 months so far
680 - 780 13 months
Before that the bigger flagship card was released first.
Don't forget 28nm was somewhat anomalous due to the length of time we ended up stuck on it.
I doubt it will come as the 1080ti now if nVidia follow their normal strategy - at this point they are more likely to refresh the line up.