GTX 980 Ti Release Date Pushed To 2016? GTX 980 Ti Rumors Hit Before GDC 2015 Announcement

GTX 980 Ti Release Date: GTX 980 Ti release date has been pushed back to 2016, according to rumors.

Online reports are saying that the GTX 980 Ti release date was allegedly leaked online before its reported planned announcement at GDC 2015. The rumored leak promises huge Specs Improvements.The GTX 980 Ti promises to be the most powerful graphics card to come out.

According to Ecumenical News, rumors are circulating that the GTX 980 Ti will cost between $800 and $1,000, but Nvidia hasn't released any exact figures yet.

Game Debate speculated that the rumored specs point to the new GeForce GTX 980 Ti graphics card having DirectX 12.0 and SLI, VXGI, MFAA, GameStream, G-SYNC, GPU Boost 2.0, GeForce Experience, PhysX support and DirectX 12.0 support (11.0 Hardware Default), support for SLI, VXGI, MFAA, GameStream, G-SYNC, GPU Boost 2.0, the GeForce Experience, and PhysX.

Nvidia moved the GTX980 Ti release date to 2016 amid rumors of production problems. Fans will have to wait another year for the much-anticipated graphics card GTX 980 Ti.

The GTX 980 Ti graphics card release date was rumored to launch in December 2014, but new reports say production problems are keeping the GTX 980 Ti from being released to the market. The previous release date announcement came from a leak.

"According to earlier reports this GPU was originally scheduled to debut on 28nm sometime this year with a 16nm shrink in 2015, a leak later reaffirmed by semiaccurate," WCCF Tech author Khalid Moammer wrote. "Reports had us believe that the 28nm GM200 GPU would debut soon after GM204 but that didn't happen. Nvidia's plan for 16nm GPUs was pretty much the same plan for GM204. Which is to introduce the new products in the holiday season. The most profitable season typically in the semiconductor industry and many others."

There has been no official confirmation from Nvidia about their upcoming GPUs.

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