The original title was "How NVIDIA killed the GTX 1080". This is also the most logical business move for NVIDIA, as AMD is their biggest competitor in the GPU space. You could, however, argue that NVIDIA isn't at a loss at all, since the GTX 1080 has already been out for a year and a half, and has already sold well. The "Ti" in NVIDIA's graphics cards is supposedly short for "Titanium", which is supposed to signify improved performance and power efficiency. Last year, Nvidia released their latest Pascal architecture alongside the launch of the GTX 1080 and GTX 1070, promising of up to 2x performance boosts over their previous Maxwell architecture counterparts in terms of raw gaming power and workstation capabilities. Later on, aftermarket versions were released, dominating the market such as Zotac's Amp Extreme Edition, and Asus' STRIX Gaming series, but enthusiasts would still find the performance lacking - despite the increase in total performance, so Nvidia released the GTX Titan X Pascal edition, also known as Titan XP by most users. Thus, after much waiting, Nvidia finally released their latest flagship card - the Nvidia GTX 1080Ti. Overall, Nvidia's GTX 1080Ti Founders Edition has a top-notch build quality and design, but what matters the most is the performance which we'll soon find out in our full review. Read more in our articles including "NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Ti: GTX 1080 Lite?" and "Nvidia GTX 1080Ti Founders Edition Unboxing and First Impressions".
The original title was "How NVIDIA killed the GTX 1080". This is also the most logical business move for NVIDIA, as AMD is their biggest competitor in the GPU space.
You could, however, argue that NVIDIA isn't at a loss at all, since the GTX 1080 has already been out for a year and a half, and has already sold well. The "Ti" in NVIDIA's graphics cards is supposedly short for "Titanium", which is supposed to signify improved performance and power efficiency. Last year, Nvidia released their latest Pascal architecture alongside the launch of the GTX 1080 and GTX 1070, promising of up to 2x performance boosts over their previous Maxwell architecture counterparts in terms of raw gaming power and workstation capabilities.
Our coverage of nvidia philippines includes: "NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Ti: GTX 1080 Lite?"; "Nvidia GTX 1080Ti Founders Edition Unboxing and First Impressions"; "NVIDIA GTX 1080Ti Review". Each article provides unique insights and information.