Nvidia's upcoming stunner is still little far away from its release. But the speculations around it has started booming on its highest level. There has been a high stake of rumors spooking all over the internet. Among all of them perhaps the news which is making the most thrill outs is that Nvidia's upcoming GeForce 1080 Ti is going to sport 10 GB video random-access memory (VRAM).

According to Christian Times, GeForce GTX 1080 Ti was surfaced with one unusual specification regarding its VRAM capacity. 10 GB VRAM is not the biggest VRAM but there has not been a graphic card released with the same feature. If the report has something to go by, this graphics card will be the first ever one to attribute 10GB VRAM. Nvidia released the GeForce GTX 1080 with 8 GB VRAM while the GTX Titan Pascal with 12 GB.

As reported by Headlines and Global News, GTX 1080 Ti will sport PG611 board name. The board will have a GP102 GPU. While actually, it does not make sense to have a 384-bit memory interface but, this is not the first time that Nvidia is using more memory controllers previously it had used on the GTX 660 or GTX 970. This increment in bandwidth level will surely be enough to ensure better performance under a 4K display function. The processor speed is also said to get increased in this high-end masterpiece.  

Although it hasn't been specified officially by the company's end. But there are chances that Nvidia will reveal this high-end graphics card in CES 2017. GeForce GTX 1080 Ti is said to be equipped with standard memory configuration of 12 GB GDDR5 and 8 GB speed per second. Official confirmation is still awaited but currently potential sources suggest the graphics card be price tagged within $800. The gamers need to wait for the information to be framed from Nvidia itself.