The last thing we heard at the launch of NVIDIA’s next-gen GeForce RTX 3000 series was that they were launch on September 17th, but now an announcement date is about: 9 September.
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According to GamersNexus, NVIDIA will unveil its next-gen Ampere-based GeForce RTX 3000 series cards on September 9th. If this is the case, I would expect techmedia – myself included to start hearing official news from NVIDIA, NDAs to be signed, and samples to start arriving in the next few weeks.
When NVIDIA announced the 9th card of the GeForce RTX 3000 series on September 9th, and then launched on September 17th – that makes sense. It also means that NVIDIA will launch the hype train for their new cards very, very soon.
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- Traversal coprocessor: We’ve had more leaks on NVIDIA’s next-gen GeForce RTX 3000 series than any other graphics card before, with an interesting “traversal coprocessor” on the new GeForce RTX 3080 and GeForce RTX 3090 graphics cards. you can read more about it here.
- NVCache: Ampere is meant to have what’s called NVCache, which would be NVIDIA’s own form of AMD’s HBCC (High Bandwidth Cache Controller, more about that here). NVCache would use your system RAM and SSD to optimize super-speed loading of gaming consoles as well as VRAM usage. you can read more about NVCache here.
- Tensor memory compression: NVCache is interesting, but Tensor Memory Compression will be on Ampere, and will most likely use Tensor Cores to compress and decompress items stored in VRAM. This could see a 20-40% reduction in VRAM usage, as more VRAM usage with higher textures in next-gen games and Tensor Memory Compression reduced that VRAM footprint by 20-40%.
- How fast is the GeForce RTX 3090?? Freaks fast according to rumors, with 60-90% more performance than the current Turing-based flagship GeForce RTX 2080 Ti. We could jump this enormous performance into titles of raytracing, but we’ll have to wait a little longer to see how much graphics power NVIDIA craps in these new cards. you can read more about those rumors here.
- Power hungry: In terms of power consumption, GA102 reports 230W – while 24GB GDDR6X (what we should see on the new Ampere-based TITAN RTX) consumes 60W of power. you can read more about it here.
- Production will begin shortly: NVIDIA is reported in the DVT (as Design Validation Test) range of its new GeForce RTX 3000 series graphics cards. Mass production kicks off report in August 2020, with a media event, benchmarks, and more in September 2020 as I predicted many months ago. More about this here.
I’ve already written about rumors of that NVIDIA’s next gen Ampere GPU architecture would be up to 75% faster than GPUs with current gen such as the Turing architecture, right after rumored that Ampere would offer 50% more performance at half the power of Turing. This is very crazy thing right now.
Not only that, but we have something called specifications on the designated GeForce RTX 3080 and GeForce RTX 3070 graphics cards, both of which will be powered by NVIDIA’s new Ampere GPU architecture.
We’ve heard that before Ampere would offer 50% more performance at half the power of Turing, who sent the hairs on my neck. Better yet, you can read about the leaky specs on the proposed Ampere-based GeForce RTX 3080 and GeForce RTX 3070 here.
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