Friday 3 March 2017

Latest Nvidia Graphics Card



                           E-sports Players -- Check Out The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Gaming Graphics Card










A Look at his is a beast that is faster than its more costly ($1,200) Titan X big brother, and the specs are impressive.
With 11 GB GDDR5X memory, 3584 CUDA cores and a 1582 MHz boost clock, the $699 graphics card is said to be 35 percent faster than the GTX 1080, which was no slouch at 8GBs.

E-sports Players -- Check Out The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Gaming Graphics Card
So what can it handle? According to NVIDIA, the graphical demands of 4K and 5K gaming, DX12, HDR and immersive VR. This is made possible with the world’s first GPU to feature Micron’s next-gen G5X memory, delivering the most effective memory bandwidth of any modern gaming GPU with Next-Gen memory architecture.
This type of power has wider applications than gaming though. The combined power of GPUs have been used for everything from DNA sequencing to exploring space. And for small businesses looking to capitalize on the GTX 1080 Ti, there are many options.
Small engineering, designing, robotics and other high-tech firms can use this card as the brain for Artificial Intelligence or computers, robots or self-driving cars. Creatives in gaming, 3D animation, image manipulation and video editing can now have an affordable solution without spending thousands more on propriety technologies.
The growth of E-sports also represents a great business opportunity. A report by Newzoo reveals the market is expected to grow to $1.1 billion by 2019, from an estimated $463 million in 2016. This is separate from the $99.6 billion the gaming market generated that year.
E-sports Players -- Check Out The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Gaming Graphics Card

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