Nvidia boss Jen-Hsun Huang unveiled the
GeForce GTX 780 Ti, described as the "best GPU that's ever been built." The GTX 780 Ti is being positioned as NVIDIA's new high-end gaming card, replacing the existing GTX 780 in that role. Specs, pricing, and the underlying hardware are all unknowns at the moment.
With the GTX Titan and GTX 780 already on the market and the jumps from GTX 770 to 780 to Titan being basically trackable, you'll likely find this card ringing in at or around a clock speed of 800Mhz and a transistor count at 7.1B, much like the other two higher-end cards on the market today. The launch price on this unit will likely fall somewhere close to the GTX 780 with $650 being a relatively safe bet, while the GTX Titan will more than likely continue to command the top spot for price and abilities � for big-spending consumers, gamers that is. This GPU will also launch with gaming freebies in tow � much like the rest of the high-end card line was revealed to be rolling with tied to the likes of Batman: Arkham Origins.