It is only some months are remaining for the CES 2017 kickoff. Gamers are so much excited about GTX 1080 Ti launch and the rumours are building up each day. But HNGN has a fresh and confirm news for you.

A news release has reported that Nvidia's founder, Jen-Hsun Huang, will be delivering the keynote address at the CES 2017 which is going to happen in January as BusinessWire reported.

There are a few interesting topics to keep an eye on. The CEO will be talking about the 'the latest' in Virtual Reality, Artificial Intelligence, Automated Cards, and Gaming and most importantly GTX 1080 Ti.

Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is one of the biggest consumer electronics and technology shows in that happen every year. In 2017 it is going to be held in Las Vegas in the month of January.

Nvidia's latest graphic card GTX 1080 Ti is a high end Pascal-based chip. The high end card will be featuring 3328 CUDA cores, 1503 MHz base clock and a boost clock of 1,623 MHz. PCGamesn report shows that the GTX 1080 Ti will give you a 4K gaming experience.

The Pascal-based chip The GTX 1080 Ti will compete neck to neck with AMD's upcoming "Vega 10" high-end graphics cards. The coming Vega 10 will carry RX 500 series brand names or updated "Fury" series brand names. 

The Nvidia's chip is slightly higher than its previous model GTX 1080 with 2,560 CUDA cores and 1,606 MHz of base clock. So we can expect Nvidia's tags for the graphics card with $800 price point.

AMD is also likely to have both the new Zen processors and early Vega graphics chips on stage at the Las Vegas CES event in January 2017. This would make sense for Nvidia to get their top-end consumer part launched destroy the red team's reveals.