Information arises about the geforce rtx 2080, it will come with 8gb gddr6
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Yesterday we were commenting on the RTX 2080 Ti and its supposedly leaked specifications, but now it's time to talk about the RTX 2080, which would be announced soon.
GeForce RTX 2080 would be based on the Turing TU104 GPU
GeForce RTX 2080 would be based on the Turing TU104 GPU, more precisely the TU104-400-A1 chip, a slightly reduced variant of the Quadro RTX 5000 card. The card will feature 2944 CUDA cores, 8GB 14Gbps GDDR6 memory and a 256-bit memory interface. This would allow 448 GB / s of bandwidth for this graphics card.
This card is said to use an 8 + 6-pin connection that was suggested once again by the leaked PCB. We can anticipate that the TDP would be between 180-210W. What is not known for sure are its frequencies, but there is talk that it would be in the range of 1.8 and 1.9 GHz without counting the overclocking that can be done manually. We know that GDDR6 memory has the potential to reach speeds above 20 Gbps, so it will be an interesting piece of technology to see what overclockers can achieve.
In general, it seems that we are facing a large increase in the number of CUDA cores and it is most likely that the architecture itself will further increase performance per SM and per core, providing us with higher performance in all gaming segments including HDR, VR, 4K / 5K, Ray Tracing and more.
Meanwhile, images of custom graphics cards are already beginning to be seen on the network, such as this RTX 2080 Ti model from MSI.
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