NVIDIA, even taking into account the huge leap in performance in AMD’s RDNA 2 architecture, continues to reign supreme the world of graphics cards, with its RTX 3090 as the ‘flag’. However, at a time when AMD is threatening with a really innovative RDNA 3 architecture, and Intel seems to be ready to enter the market, with good proposals at the price level… NVIDIA really has to do something.
What? Well, apparently a Super refresh for the RTX 30 boards, as well as a Ti model for the current RTX 3090.
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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 Ti will really be a reality
Therefore, according to new information from the reputed
Videocardz, despite the production crisis, NVIDIA is now preparing to release a super high-end graphics card.
A card that was originally supposed to call- if from RTX 3090 Super, but apparently, it will hit shelves under the name of RTX 3090 Ti.
That said, the RTX 3090 Ti is not going to be a simple evolution of the RTX 3090, it’s going to be something much more innovative than that. With the board featuring an extensive board redesign, with a new PCIe 5.0 interface, plus a new type of memory to take it all the package to a new level of performance.
- In other words, the RTX 3090 Ti, despite its ‘mainstream’ name, will basically be a Titan graphics card!
With all that NVIDIA has to offer. After all, in the field of specs, we’re going to have the GA102 GPU completely unlocked with 10752 CUDA cores, 24GB of GDDR6X memory with the ability to deliver over 21 Gbps. However, the price should be around 1499$, all this for a performance improvement that should be around ~5%.The launch should happen in January, side by side with the 16GB RTX 3070 Ti and the 12GB RTX 2060.
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Nuno Miguel Oliveira
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Since I was very young I was interested in computers and technology in general, I had my first PC at 10 years old and at 15 years old I built my first tower, since then I have never stopped. Whatever technology is, I’m in the front row to find out more.