The Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090 will appear with 24GB of GDDR6X memory, according to AIB resources speaking with Videocardz. Also reportedly disclosed was the RTX 3080’s 10GB memory configuration and the lack of an RTX 3080 Ti at launch—a reality we can also attest to from our have discussions with board partners.
These hottest rumours would have the RTX 3090 as the most memory laden GeForce graphics card to day by some margin. GDDR6X memory has presently been verified to exist by producer Micron, who also alluded to a use in just Nvidia’s forthcoming superior-stop GPUs. That would have the RTX 3090 sitting fairly with significant capacity, large pace memory.
GDDR6X memory has been shown at up to 21Gbps. Worst case state of affairs you’re seeking at 19Gbps—a remarkable boost on the 11GB of GDDR6 memory in just the RTX 2080 Ti rated to 14Gbps.
The report counsel the RTX 3090 would be fitted with a 384-bit bus and the RTX 3080 a 320-bit bus.
Videocardz report is ready to confirm only the RTX 3090 and RTX 3080’s memory potential. Nevertheless, we also assume an RTX 3070 to launch in September—as advised by MSI’s new registry on the Eurasion Financial Commission (EEC).
We can also say with assurance that our individual digging suggest no RTX 3080 Ti is established to be a part of the preliminary 30-series lineup, as similarly prompt in the aforementioned report.
We’re considerably less than a 7 days out until finally the proposed start day for Nvidia Ampere. Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang is set to make an visual appeal in his kitchen area after once again for the “GeForce Specific Occasion” on September 1, 2020, and we’re anticipating him to spill all on the impending Ampere generation of gaming graphics playing cards.