In the past couple of weeks, various reports have surfaced that suggest that Nvidia is working on new GPUs including a new RTX 3090 Super graphics card along with new RTX 3070 Ti and RTX 2060.
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nvidia 2022年1月 公開:
1.3090 SUPER
2.3070Ti 16G
3.2060 12G
之前的傳聞都是真的!— hongxing2020 (@hongxing2020) October 4, 2021
According to hongzing2020 (Via PCGamesn), the American graphics card maker is preparing to launch new RTX GPUs in January 2022. These GPUs would also include the new RTX 3090 Super flagship refresh, the 12GB variant of the RTX 2060. The tipster further added that these GPUs will also arrive alongside a new RTX 3070 Ti, which would feature a whopping 16GB of VRAM. In other words, this variant of the 3070 would have even more VRAM than the higher end RTX 3080.
Notably, the leak also skips over other recent reports that suggest that the company is working on a new RTX 3080 Super, RTX 3070 Super, and RTX 3060 Super. Meaning, the new cards are no longer a part of Nvidia’s future lineup. Although, the company could have more graphics card variants planned to release later, since offering a wide range of cards right now might be difficult considering the ongoing semiconductor shortage that has affected supply chains across the globe.
Going by the trend of rising memory in these cards, Nvidia GPUs might soon arrive with a minimum of 8GB of VRAM. But keep in mind that this is still just a leak and not an official confirmation from the company. So, we will have to wait for an official announcement from team green to know for sure.
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