Read more.Meanwhile, there are rumours of a GeForce RTX 3080 Ti with 10,496 CUDA cores on the way.
Read more.Meanwhile, there are rumours of a GeForce RTX 3080 Ti with 10,496 CUDA cores on the way.
Cant see this being much faster than a 2070 Super if those numbers are correct.. 2070 Super was £499 at launch last year, so probably similar performance for £400 to £450 range. Poor on initial estimates.
I suspect it will be around RTX2070 Super to RTX2080 level,and RTX2070 Super cards did actually go below £450 on and off.
I hope this is more around £350,if not it does not bode well for the mainstream. If its £400 then the RTX3060 will be around £300 IIRC. That would mean an RTX3060 won't be much of an improvement over an RX5700/RX5600/RTX2060/RTX2060 Super.
Not looking good for Nvidia short term, they'll be glad when they can be done with thus stack and refresh, likely in TSMC.
Not sure how they're going to fit that card in, there's barely anything between 3080 and 3090, it's bad enough as it is, the difference in price.
I guess Nvidia don't have any options currently, the fact people are clearly still willing to be extorted gives them the green light too.
A few mistakes in the article.
Opening line “previous” reported. RTX 60 60. Close out para, “between RTX 3090 and RTX 3090”. This isn’t the first “rumours”.
mtyson (04-11-2020)
Who cares ... they wont have any stock to buy !
[GSV]Trig (04-11-2020)
TBH I am/was expecting a 20GB '3080', there was just too big a gap between the 3080 and 3090 but I honestly now feel (even more so after radeon announcement) like everything nvidia has released seems to need to go down one tier in terms of price/performance compared with 20xx series.... especially if the 20GB 3080 ti is basically a slower clocked 3090 with 4GB less memory because they might as well have just sold the 3090 as the 3080ti and then brought out a full fat model (there's some spare cuda cores) as the titan/3090...
Plenty of room in the product stack, pricing wise Nvidia don't have much room to play with in the upper end if the 6800/XT/6900XT performance matches what they've paper launched so far. Doesn't matter if they launch a 3060Ti etc if they don't have stock to sell consumers and not system builders or scalpers.
This generation isn't looking too much of a bright spot now for Nvidia, lack of availability and potentially strong competition.
the 3080ti 20GB, also gonna add quite a bit more power draw as well?
These predicted prices, are they baed on NVidias msrp for the existing cards, or are people adding the £50-150 AIB bumps that we're seeing...
The problem Nvidia and their AIBs have is Nvidia set the MRSP of the 3xxx FE at a "reasonable" (depending on how you view it......) price point, consumers are going to expect to be able to buy a card at close to that price and not something ridiculous like the AIB pricing bump. Lack of the FE being available only compounds the issue.
As mentioned, there is room in the stack for a 3080Ti priced in between the 3080 / 3090, but you'll probably be looking at close to the 2080Ti asking price of £1200 if it comes from an AIB.
All this will do is canabalize the 3090 sales even more if its ever released.
They have a very small performance envelope to play with as the 3090 is only generally 10% faster than the 3080 so a 3080 ti has to slot in that tiny window.
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