![]() The 980 Ti’s clock speeds, memory speed, and memory bus width remain exactly the same as the Titan X, so naturally the two cards have the exact same memory bandwidth specification of 336.5GB/s. The biggest difference in specs between the two flagship cards is the Titan X has 3,072 CUDA cores (shader processors), and the GTX 980 Ti has 2,816. The GTX 980 Ti is essentially a Titan X with only two streaming multiprocessor units disabled and half the memory. So there’s nothing new here, except for the fact this GPU is a slightly neutered Titan X.īefore we get into the discussion of the GTX 980 Ti, let's first have a look at everyone's best friend, the spec chart, so we can see all the cards' numbers side-by-side. It uses the same cooling mechanism we've seen before on the previous Kepler and Maxwell cards, and supports all the same features as the GTX 980 and the Titan X. ![]() The GTX 980 Ti (shown here in reference form) is based on the same “Big Maxwell” GM200 architecture found in its $1,000 Titan X, which launched this year in March. Spoiler: this section’s headline is actually a joke.
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