After no show in the recent CES event, NVIDIA is reportedly gearing up to take the wraps off its GeForce GTX 1080 Ti in an upcoming series of gaming festivals dubbed PAX East, which is scheduled to take place in Boston this coming March.

According to Fox Business, NVIDIA might focus on the current year's PAX East 2017 occasion in Boston, Massachusetts. In the event that it holds ground, then this could presumably be the time that eager gamers can at last confirm the force of the new NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti.

The highly anticipated card's two 8-pin PCIe connectors and an original graphics core, both were spotted in one of Gigabyte's showcase, which comprised the newfangled Aorus-based GPUs. This clearly hints at NVIDIA integration.

The GeForce GTX 1080 Ti is based on Nvidia's Pascal architecture and is planned to provide a significant boost to gaming systems. The Ti will feature an estimated 12 billion transistors as opposed to 7.2 billion on its precursor, the GTX 1080.

Furthermore, it will feature 4.8GB RAM, which is faster than its previous chipsets. Aside from that, the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti will pack a higher bandwidth variant of the regular GDDR in the form of a GDDRX5 type RAM, reports Mobile N Apps.

While the innovative graphics flagship from NVIDIA boasts 3,328 CUDA cores, the GTX 1080 Ti has a better clock rate. In terms of performance, the next GeForce chip beat Titan's 1,417MHz performance with 1,503MHz. Thanks to a 384-bit bus that provides extra memory to the GTX 1080 Ti's memory, its bandwidth is expected to go as high as 480GB/s. This performance gives a guarantee that the upcoming graphics processor will perform 10.8TFLOPS while operating.

Considering its potentially superior performance, the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti is probable to hit the store bearing a price tag ranging between $630 and $1200. Card will be unveiled in the PAX East, which will be on March 10-12, 2017.