Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080

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Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080

Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080

Thought about the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 is rising to pile up. We’re now witnessing a ton of news about Nvidia Ampere, and the prevailing theory is that it will be the graphics design behind the next lineup of Nvidia GeForce graphics processors.

If new reports are to be considered, the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 could be propelled by the end of 2020 and will be up to 40% faster than its ancestor, the RTX 2080. 

According to the slips, the Ampere series of GPUs will include five distinct graphics cards, and all of them will allow ray tracing abilities for excellent, lifelike, light effects in games, so even the more affordable variants of Nvidia’s next-generation graphics cards will be capable to handle ray tracing.

According to the report, there will be an Nvidia GA102 GPU, which will be the top end Ampere heir to the TU102 GPU discovered in the RTX Titan and RTX 2080 graphics cards, so the presumption is that this will power the next-generation Titan and GeForce RTX 3080. The reports recommend this will come with 5376 CUDA cores, an improvement of 16% on the TU102 in the RTX Titan, and would hold up to 12GB of memory with a 384-bit bus interface.

Astonishingly, the next-gen chip will be built on Samsung 10nm node 2 Not very firm about what GA102 got, may strive to be 40% above 2080, but required to be under that amount if paired against full bore TU102 3 SLi will be open to GA102 ONLY 4 RTX for everyone

It is considered that an Ampere Titan card, which would be the best graphics card for the user, as Titan cards normally are, would use the full volume of CUDA cores, while an RTX 3080 would use less. The reports also suggest that the GA102 GPU will be up to 40% powerful than the RTX 2080.

Next, the GA103 GPU, which powers the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080, with 3840 CUDA cores, is a big improvement over the 3072 CUDA centres of the RTX 2080, and a 320-bit bus interface, which could mean it appears with 10GB or 20GB of GDDR6 memory. Even with the more diminutive amount of 10GB, it would still be 2GB higher than the RTX 2080 and could result in a performance increase of about 10% over the RTX 2080.

RTX 3080 release date

According to experience, Nvidia GeForce lineups have been about two years apart. For example, the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 released back in May 2016, with the GeForce RTX 2080 launched in August 2018. The time amid the GTX 980 and GTX 1080 was a bit less, with the former arriving in September 2014. Still, as a basic rule, we’ve been prepared to historically count on there holding a new lineup of graphics cards every two years. 

We suspect that if Nvidia is going to announce its next-generation graphics cards for gaming, it will either take place at Computex 2020 or E3 2020, similar to how AMD handled it in 2019 with Navi.

RTX 3080 price

We’re so considerably out from a possible GeForce RTX 3080 release, have absolutely no idea how much it will cost. But, that doesn’t mean we can’t do a bit of consideration about it. 

Nvidia Turing graphics cards saw an outsized value hop over their Pascal predecessors, and we’d virtually expect a similar to happen with no matter comes next. Although, we have heard some leaks that imply that the next-generation graphics cards will be further affordable. That said, this report turns around another rumour that the cards will be built using Samsung 7nm EUV (extreme ultraviolet) manufacturing process. We’d take that one with a grain of salt. 

One thing that needs to be taken into consideration when talking about RTX 3080 price is ‘Big Navi’. When Nvidia Turing hit the streets it was entirely unopposed by AMD. Even when Team Red announced the Radeon VII in February 2019 it was inept of dethroning the RTX 2080. Competition has heated up since then, though. 

RTX 3080 specs

We have seen a lot of remarkably vague consideration and rumours circling supposed RTX 3080 specs, but there are some constants: that it’ll be 7nm and will be more powerful than the RTX 2080. That other one should be super obvious, of course, why would Nvidia put out new graphics cards if they’re not significantly faster?

The other rumour, the 7nm fabrication process, is much more exciting. If Nvidia will adopt a 7nm manufacturing method for the RTX 3080, AMD won’t have such a straightforward time dunking on that.

If these reports are true, it would indicate that Nvidia could drastically boost performance – up to 50% according to some reports – while raising power efficiency drastically. When coupled with DLSS, which will be a part of whatever graphics boards Nvidia puts out next, could possibly lead to 4K graphics cards being available in the mid-range sector for the first time. 

Exactly how much powerful and more compelling the RTX 3080 would be, it’s too quick to tell. However, there’s AN Nvidia GPU with a thumping thirty-three teraflops, 24GB of memory and 1.11GHz clock that was recently noticed during a benchmark. whereas this card could also be too powerful to be the RTX 3080, it might additionally hint towards what the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 may look like.

We have even seen amazing spec leaks, which implies that Nvidia’s next-generation flagship could probably come with up to 20GB of VRAM. Of course, this is a leak we’d take with a hefty dose of salt, but it could possibly prove our theory that the next graphics architecture Nvidia proclaims will be for professionals. 

Right now, if we had to put our cash down, we’d recommend that these dripped specs are for an Nvidia Quadro or Tesla card, or perhaps even the follow-up to the Nvidia Titan V. Whatever the GeForce RTX 3080 looks like, we earnestly doubt we’ve seen it yet.

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