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NVIDIA graphics card RTX 3080: performance data leaked

The performance data of NVIDIA RTX 3080 as well as the RTX 3070 have already escaped the net. You can read what we can look forward to in the new generation of amps here!

About the NVIDIA RTX 3080

With the latest generation, the cards are to be made even more compact. A smaller production (from 14 nm to 10 or even 7 nm) means space for more transistors – this space can either be used for more power, for the same power with less power consumption, or for a mix of both. The more GPU cores have space, the more powerful the graphics card becomes.

The NVIDIA RTX 3080 is said to have 60 streaming multiprocessors, 3,840 GPU cores and between 10 and 20 GB VRAM memory. In the RTX 3070 48 streaming multiprocessors, 3,072 GPU cores and 8 to 16 GB video memory. Also from one RTX 3080 Ti is already talked about, there is no data yet. But if you start from the jumps between the current devices, the whole thing looks like this:

RTX 2070 2,304 GPU cores
RTX 2070 Super 2,560 GPU cores
RTX 2080 – 2,944 GPU cores
RTX 2080 Super 3,072 GPU cores
RTX 3070 – 3,072 GPU cores
RTX 3080 – 3,840 GPU cores
RTX 2080 Ti – 4,352 GPU cores
(?) RTX 3080 Ti – 5,760 GPU cores

About availability

How do I get the estimated 5,760 GPU cores at the RTX 3080 Ti? Well, the jump between the original 2080 and the 2080 Ti was 47.83%, and if you take the leaked data of the 3080 (3,840 cores) and calculate 1.5 times, you get the 5,760 GPU cores. That would ensure decent performance, probably for a steep price. Let’s see when we find out who is right with his estimate:

The new graphics cards are to be unveiled at the in-house exhibition GTC, which takes place in California from March 22 to March 26. June 2020 is believed to be the market launch. So finally (finally?) Momentum comes into the high-end graphics area, especially since AMD is also working on a high-quality graphics card. How the prices look is still in the stars – but the graphics cards should not be much cheaper. What do you think?

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