Nvidia to Send off an All the more Impressive RTX 4080 at A similar Cost

  



Nvidia wants to send off an upgraded RTX 4080 in mid-2024 at a similar cost as the normal 4080, as per another report from MEGAsizeGPU.

According to the report, the new RTX 4080 may potentially be either the 4080 Super or the 4080 Ti. There is a higher opportunity for it to be a 4080 Ti since it would adjust better to Nvidia's current setup of Ada Lovelace contributions.

Projected Specification:

Whichever name it gets, the impending GeForce RTX 4080 Ti will include the AD102 GPU center, which guarantees a somewhat upgraded center design contrasted with the vanilla RTX 4080. The anticipated TGP (Total Graphics Power) rating for this new model is 450W, and its practical power consumption is likely to fall within the range of 380-420W.


Besides, there's the chance of an updated memory design, possibly offering a 320-bit memory connection point and 20 GB of VRAM, rather than the current RTX 4080, which includes a 256-bit point of interaction and 16 GB of VRAM. This new card intends to connect the critical presentation and detail hole that right now exists between the RTX 4080 and RTX 4090 models.

Pricing:

The evaluation, as referenced previously, is supposed to be around a similar ballpark as the ongoing RTX 4080 at around $1199. This implies that we could likewise see an authority cost drop for the RTX 4080 down to $999.

It's critical to take note that the RTX 4080, valued at $1199 US, confronted a reaction in the buyer market, fundamentally due to its ominous cost-to-execution proportion. While late value decreases may possibly support deals somewhat, this card remains one of the less preferred decisions among the RTX 40 series.


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