NVIDIA to announce GeForce RTX 3080 Ti on May 18th?

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NVIDIA is now expected to unveil its RTX 3080 Ti graphics card on May 18th

According to a forum post, NVIDIA has now declared when the RTX 3080 Ti graphics card will be announced.

ITHome reports on a forum post from Expreview forums. These forums are no longer public, so this is pretty much the only way to see what is being shared there. According to one of the posts, NVIDIA has now provided a full launch scheduled for its RTX 3080 Ti graphics card.

It is alleged that GeForce RTX 3080 Ti will be announced on May 18th with reviews going up a week later on May 25th. The previous date that was reported, May 26th is actually a release date, which in this case means “availability” in stores.

  • May 18th: Announcement
  • May 25th: Reviews
  • May 26th: Release Date

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti announcement date, Source: Expreview

The specifications of the RTX 3080 Ti are no longer a secret to anyone. The graphics card will utilize Ampere GA102-225 GPU with 10240 CUDA cores. The GPU will be attached to 12GB GDDR6X memory clocked at 19 Gbps. This means that the graphic card will have 912 GB/s bandwidth, a 152 GB/s upgrade over RTX 3080.

RUMORED NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 Specifications
VideoCardzRTX 3090RTX 3080 TiRTX 3080RTX 3070 TiRTX 3070
Picture[ to be leaked ][ to be leaked ]
GPUGA102-300 GA102-225 GA102-200 GA104-400 GA104-300
GPU Clusters
82
~80
68
48
46
CUDAs
10496
~10240
8704
6144
5888
RTs
82
~80
68
48
46
Tensors/TMUs
328
~320
272
192
184
ROPs
112
~112
96
96
96
Base Clock
1395 MHz
1365 MHz
1440 MHz
TBC
1500 MHz
Boost Clock
1695 MHz
1665 MHz
1710 MHz
TBC
1725 MHz
Memory
24 GB G6X
12 GB G6X
10 GB G6X
8 GB G6X
8 GB G6
Bus
384-bit
384-bit
320-bit
256-bit
256-bit
Memory Clock
19.5 Gbps
~19 Gbps
19 Gbps
~19 Gbps
14 Gbps
Bandwidth
936 GB/s
~912 GB/s
760 GB/s
~608 GB/s
448 GB/s
TDP
350W
~320W
320W
TBC
220W
MSRP
$1,499
~$999
$699
TBC
$499
Release DateSep 24th, 2020 May 26th, 2021 Sep 17th, 2020 June 2021 Oct 29th, 2020

Source: ITHome via Wccftech