The new graphics card on the market is the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080. It blows every other graphics card out of the water without carrying a ridiculous price or power requirements .
NVIDIA gave us a taste of its new Pascal architecture with the P100 graphics card last
month, which is aimed at servers for heavy duty computing. Now, it's
ready to show off how that technology will be adapted for consumers with
its new GeForce GTX 1080 GPU.
As you'd expect, it's fast: NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang revealed that
it's faster than its current performance king, the $1,000 Titan X, as
well as three times as power efficient. That's particularly impressive
since it's the successor to NVIDIA's GTX 980, which retails for around
$600.
The 1080 is also faster than two GTX 980 cards running together using
SLI technology. Like the P100, it's built with a new 16nm FinFET (a type
of 3D transistor) manufacturing process, which makes it more power
efficient, on top of just being faster.
Lunch video of the GTX 1080:
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