I'm a bit surprised no one mentioned the new GeForce 1080 Ti yet. https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/products/10series/geforce-gtx-1080-ti/ Sure it is very pricey, but I'm curious about it's performance for gaming and CUDA. Not sure if I will get one or just a 1080, since the price is going down now. What is your opinion…
Would a nVidia VCA be compatibile with the GTX 1080 Ti, or are they only compatible with quadros? If yes, then getting 8 x 1080 Ti's in a VCA would be epic (although far from what I can afford)...
They actually used a bit faster memory and the card should be clocked a bit higher. The regular 1080 and the 1060 are also going to get a bit of a memory boost going forward, I guess the GDDR5x chips have matured since the Titan XP came out.
I am interested in what the performance differences there would be between a GTX 1080 Ti and a Nvidia Quadro P6000? Which one would be the best choice for a professional setup, and why? And would they have different performance for game art vs visual effects gpu rendering?
The P6000 is the full GP102 chip, whereas the Titan XP and 1080ti have parts or the chip disabled. I'm not sure whether the P6000 is faster than the 1080ti, but it is definitely faster than the Titan XP according to http://hothardware.com/reviews/nvidia-quadro-p6000-and-p5000-workstation-gpu-reviews Whether faster memory…
From what I've read it's extremely close to the current Titan card (minus 1GB of VRAM), so just look at benchmarks for that and you'll have a good idea how it'll perform.
That I read as well, though unlike the Titan X we can expect to see custom cards which might be overclocked even. Substance Painter performance depends so heavily on the type of memory on the graphic card? Are you sure about that or you just want to wait for the next generation to have more power in general?