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NVIDIA ‘Ampere’ 8nm Graphics Cards

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Posted here as well

NVIDIA GA102-300 GPU for GeForce RTX 3090 pictured

https://videocardz.com/newz/nvidia-ga102-300-gpu-for-geforce-rtx-3090-pictured

3080 cuda cores not mentioned here, only the 3090 (5248).

How are you supposed to know it's "massive" from that picture?
From the above
"Since not a single corner of the package has been pictured in full, it is not possible to determine the exact shape of the GPU and its die size.Other rumors have suggested that the die might have an area of ~627 mm2."
 
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"Other rumors have suggested that the die might have an area of ~627 mm2."

Sounds like $1400 was optimistic. Maybe that's just the msrp on paper like $999 for 2080ti. When the prices hit...

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Y'all do realise there is a limit to what consumers are willing to spend on a GPU?? And FYI, the 2080TI was too much. Hence why they sold poorly (numbers) and why they had to release "turing 2" with the Supers.

Once again. Turing was "test" pricing in the absense of AMD. To see how much milking they could get away with. Turns out £1100+ was too much.
so I don't think they will do it again.
 
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