The Nvidia Geforce GTX 1070 Ti will be launched in October

It was earlier in September that the first information began to appear on the web about a new graphics card from the graphics card manufacturer Nvidia, which will compete with the recently launched addition Radeon RX Vega 56 from AMD.

The new information about specifications and launch for the graphics card comes from the Chinese website MyDrivers, where there is talk of an increase in CUDA cores to 2,432. This can be compared to the 1,920 pieces that are in the standard and previously available Geforce GTX 1070 from the green team.

The new graphics card is rumored to use GDDR5 memory on a 256-bit memory bus instead of the GDDR5X used by the big brothers Geforce GTX 1080, 1080 Ti and Titan Xp. If the rumors are true about the number of CUDA cores, it means only 128 fewer than big brother Geforce GTX 1080.

The Nvidia Geforce GTX 1070 Ti is said to have a launch at the end of October, at a recommended price of USD 429, which corresponds to approximately SEK 4,300 including VAT.

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