At the GTC 2016 Technology Conference held in Beijing on the 13th of this month, NVIDIA officially released the new generation of high-performance computing cards Tesla P40 and Tesla P4 based on Pascal architecture, which are mainly used for artificial intelligence, deep learning and neural network deduction. Among them, Tesla P40 finally launched the GP100 core, and the desktop game graphics card previously launched only reached the GP102 specification, that is, NVIDIA Titan X. The biggest difference between GP102 and GP100 for game players is actually the number of CUDAs, and game cards are generally optimized for many mainstream games compared with computing cards, so GP102 is a core that deserves more attention from game players. Recently, another rumored N card with GP102 core will be exposed by foreign media for its parameter list. Yes, it is GTX 1080Ti.
The game performance of GTX 780Ti and GTX 980Ti has been good all the time. At the same time, except for the game graphics card with Titan characters, they basically crush for life. It happens that this generation of NVIDIA TITAN X has not been sold in a large area for the time being, so many consumers have already focused on the GTX 1080Ti between NVIDIA TITAN X and GTX 1080. As shown in the above figure, the specification of GTX 1080Ti in the parameter table of external media exposure is very similar to that of NVIDIA TITAN X. CUDA cores are only 256 fewer than NVIDIA TITAN X and 768 more than GTX 1080. The thermal design power consumption is 250W as NVIDIA TITAN X, and 8+6 pins are used for power supply. It is a pity that although the video memory is still 12GB, it is upgraded from GDDR5X to GDDR5, while the GTX 1080 is GDDR5X.