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What cards are coming soon/in the pipeline?

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Im guessing there will be a 3080 Super
And a 3080 Ti

As there was a 2080 super, 2080Ti
But what of the 3090. Will there likely be either a 3090 super, or a 3090 Ti, or does the 3080 cater for the space/place of one of those models?

Im less curious what will be out in the VERY top end (most expensive £1000+ model)
Im more interested when a 3080 successor will likely come out.

However, if the 20 series is anything to go by, a 3080 super would harly be an upgrade from a 3080 if history repeats itself.

There was no 2090 card - does anyone know what variants the 3090 might have, or will any variant of the 3090 be in that extreemly expensive price range?
 
I would be more impressed if the powers that be put more effort in trying to ensure we all get cards. To my mind this is really down to NVIDIA and they seem unwilling to avoid the misery the gamers are suffering. I mean they rattle on about unprecedented demand but I simply don't believe that. They should have had enough cards to put the scalpers out of business, yet they launched with apparently no manufacturing capability at all. Surely they must have known that?
I thought this way, but the bigger picture always contains things we dont know.

I do know that of the 30+ different types of joysticks OverChoppers sell, not a single one is in stock.
Take AMD cards, and the new Xbox and PS5 consoles, stock is desperately, ridiculously short there too.

The gaming industry is now bigger than the film and music industries combined.
More people are now turning to gaming at home to keep themselves occupied than ever before.

Its not just an Nvidia/their attitude thing.
 
Ah, beg your pardon. As Radox-0 says >GA102

Though that link you sent, when you select the AMpere range, the numbers Radox-0 mentions for GA102 tally exactly with the A40 and A6000 quadro cards with 48GB of RAM. So maybe the top gamer orientated card is the 3090.

If there is a Ti AND a super, I reckon one may have 16GB of GDDR6 memory and one will have 20GB of GDDR6X.
Thats ok. I saw something about 16nm tech and thought, ... nevermind.

Im most interested in the cards that will be within reach of most folk. So probably not the Ti cards.
More the 3080 super, and... wondering what else might come out in the not too terribly distant future (next year maybe) which will also not be in the Ti price bracket.
 
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