Nvidia RTX 3080 Ti could be 40% faster than RTX 2080 Ti and could launch this year

Nvidia RTX 3080 Ti could be 40% faster than RTX 2080 Ti and could launch this year

According to new rumors, the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Ti could launch in late 2020 and will be up to 40% faster than its predecessor, the RTX 2080 Ti. The new rumors come courtesy of KittyCorgi on Twitter. Now keep in mind that this is a relatively new Twitter account with very few subscribers, so take it with a pinch of salt, but the account posts what looks like detailed information on the upcoming Ampere series of graphics cards from Nvidia. According to the tweets, which you can see below, the Ampere GPU series will include five different graphics cards, and all will offer ray tracing capabilities for advanced and realistic lighting effects in games, so even the most graphics cards Nvidia's most affordable next-generation devices will be able to handle ray tracing. Apparently they will all also use Samsung's 10nm process.

1 Surprisingly, the next generation chip will be based on the Samsung 10nm node 2 It's not very strong on what GA102 actually got, it may struggle to be 40% above 2080ti, but it should be less than that compared to the full pass TU102 3 SLi will be available ONLY for GA102 4 RTX for everyone pic.twitter.com/b5YAKmOmgf11 March 2020

What GPU does Nvidia prepare?

Depending on the leak, there will be an Nvidia GA102 GPU, which will be the flagship amp monitoring of the TU102 GPU found in the RTX Titan and RTX 2080 Ti graphics cards, so it would supposedly power the next-gen Titan and GeForce RTX 3080 Ti (or its name). The leak suggests it will come with 5,376 CUDA cores, a 16% increase over the RTX Titan's TU102, and would support up to 12GB of memory with a 384-bit bus interface. It is speculated that an Ampere Titan card, which would be the best consumer graphics card, as Titan cards usually are, would use all the CUDA cores, while an RTX 3080 Ti would use fewer. The weakest also suggests that the GA102 GPU will be up to 40% faster than the RTX 2080 Ti. Next up is the GA103 GPU, which would apparently power the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080, with 3840 CUDA cores, a big increase over the RTX 3072's 2080 CUDA cores, and a 320-bit bus interface, which could mean it ships with 10 GB or 20 GB of GDDR6 memory. Even if that goes for the lower amount of 10GB, it would still be 2GB more than the RTX 2080, and could cause a performance boost of around 10% compared to the RTX 2080. The leak also talks about the GA104, which It could fit into an RTX 3070, and the interesting thing is that if the RTX 3070 exists, it could offer 95% of the performance of the RTX 2080 Ti. The RTX 3070 would likely be a much cheaper card as well, as Wccftech points out, this could lead to a €500 graphics card in the future that offers the performance of a current €1,200 card. If that's true, it could be very exciting. There will apparently also be GA106 and GA107 GPUs, which will be aimed at the consumer and budget markets, and as we mentioned above, they will still offer ray tracing capabilities. Again, we should point out that these are all unconfirmed rumors, but they are certainly exciting. Although Nvidia canceled its GTC 2020 keynote, which was where many of us were hoping to learn more about its next-gen GPU plans, including possibly the unveiling of Ampere, we should still be hearing news from Nvidia on March 24, which we hope will contain more information. in the new graphics cards that will be released this year.