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GPU scene for 2020, what is upcoming?

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Hello. Been out of the GPU market for what seems like years! Spent the last of my "PC energy" researching and upgrading my CPU and sat the 2000 Nvidia series out due to (what I saw as) punitive pricing.

Anyway. I've been utterly blown away by Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 and will be going in full speed on it next year. As such I will be looking to replace my GPU also. (Currently running 3700x and GTX1080)

Alas I have no clue about GPU's past 1000 series as I just haven't been looking.
Can someone let me know what we know? what we think? and what we don't know? Idealy for the 1H of 2020. From Nvidia. AMD and Intel (is that still a real thing?).

I understand this info will be avalible through hours of thread trawling and I appriciate people helping me get it in one place. As for budget, I would think £1000 will be as much as I might be willing to spend on a GPU next year.

Thank y'all.
 
There are no details as to what's coming next year. None.

Nvidia will move to 7nm for RTX Ampere, but who knows if it'll be any good.
AMD should have RDNA 2 out to coincide with the consoles, so the 5900 series should be out. There are rumblings that the 5800 series will be out end of this year and take the fight to Nvidia's top end Turing.
Intel are releasing their new GPU in 2020 too (expect "something" around mid year according to Raja Koduri) but it's doubtful that will be a top end GPU.

Ask again in February after CES :P
 
There are no details as to what's coming next year. None.

Nvidia will move to 7nm for RTX Ampere, but who knows if it'll be any good.
AMD should have RDNA 2 out to coincide with the consoles, so the 5900 series should be out. There are rumblings that the 5800 series will be out end of this year and take the fight to Nvidia's top end Turing.
Intel are releasing their new GPU in 2020 too (expect "something" around mid year according to Raja Koduri) but it's doubtful that will be a top end GPU.

Ask again in February after CES :p
Thanks, thats actually just the kind of info I was after. Good to know.
Looks like I will need to keep my eyes on CES in the first instance.

Do people think Nvidia will release "3080Ti" from the get go next year? Or revert to releasing the "3080" and holding back the Ti for 6 months later?
Certainly the 2000 sales haven't been kind to them I would personally suspect them to go back to their old ways of releasing.
 
Hello. Been out of the GPU market for what seems like years! Spent the last of my "PC energy" researching and upgrading my CPU and sat the 2000 Nvidia series out due to (what I saw as) punitive pricing.

Anyway. I've been utterly blown away by Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 and will be going in full speed on it next year. As such I will be looking to replace my GPU also. (Currently running 3700x and GTX1080)

Alas I have no clue about GPU's past 1000 series as I just haven't been looking.
Can someone let me know what we know? what we think? and what we don't know? Idealy for the 1H of 2020. From Nvidia. AMD and Intel (is that still a real thing?).

I understand this info will be avalible through hours of thread trawling and I appriciate people helping me get it in one place. As for budget, I would think £1000 will be as much as I might be willing to spend on a GPU next year.

Thank y'all.

Ask in February after CES.
 
Thanks, thats actually just the kind of info I was after. Good to know.
Looks like I will need to keep my eyes on CES in the first instance.

Do people think Nvidia will release "3080Ti" from the get go next year? Or revert to releasing the "3080" and holding back the Ti for 6 months later?
Certainly the 2000 sales haven't been kind to them I would personally suspect them to go back to their old ways of releasing.

You've missed the whole "Super" guff too.In the 10**series, they released the **80 model as flagship, then to have the **80Ti "flagship" suddenly appear later on. This time around Nvidia released the **80 model from the start (which it wasn't really the proper **80 to start with) then lo and behold the "Super" versions of the cards arrived and showed that Nvidia took liberties with the naming scheme YET AGAIN and released the "full fat" proper cards and bolted the word Super on to the end of them. If I was you I'd completely ignore ANY naming scheme Nvidia come up with and just look at performance results on the Flight Sim and what card gets the best FPS for you.
 
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