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My money would be on an RTX 3060 announcement. Maybe more stuff too. A 3080Ti announcement is certainly possible, as is a 3050.Nvidia is also hosting a "Special Event" on January 12th. Could be the announcement.
Not sure if they would have a special event held for a 3060. Typically special events are held for the top end products and then the middle/low end are launched from press releases.My money would be on an RTX 3060 announcement. Maybe more stuff too. A 3080Ti announcement is certainly possible, as is a 3050.
Bingo. That January event is around CES 2021 time, so definitely something more consumer like where the laptop series fit perfectly.Laptop 3080/3070?
This. The 3060 Ti was announced the day before it released. No event, no fanfare, justa press release that it was coming followed by reviews of the FE. Nvidia isn't going to do any sort of event for a mid/low tier product. Even an event for a 3080 Ti seems unnecessary, simply from the standpoint that there's going to be no "wow" moment like their was when the unveiled Amperes price/performance. With everything we know, it's not hard to draw conclusions about what the 3080 Ti will be. It will have to both perform, and be priced, between a 3080 and 3090... there's really nothing juicy about telling people what they can figure out on their own.Not sure if they would have a special event held for a 3060. Typically special events are held for the top end products and then the middle/low end are launched from press releases.
or "Tremendous Investment"Ti stands for Totally inaccessible?
I treat such rumors like I do conspiracy theorists. I roll my eyes and keep moving.
You just might be able to get one for Thanksgiving (2021 lol).
lolNah, huge supply coming next month. Anyone who wants one will be able to get one.
Why next month when they can cash in on the holiday rush now? Or are they banking on tax refunds If I can’t my hands on a 3080 when this new “surplus” lands I’m gonna skip this gen and wait for the rumored “Lovelace” GPU from nVidia.Nah, huge supply coming next month. Anyone who wants one will be able to get one.
Nvidia is counting on itKnowing my luck, I'll finally be able to snag a 3090 just in time for the 3080Ti to be announced... lol
Yeah, TBH tho, I'm almost over this generation already... it should not be this silly to get ahold of a card so long after launch. Maybe it's for the better given the ridiculous pricing and availability anyway. I can play CP2077 maxed out with RT, albeit with lower frames than I like, but every other game I own flies at high FPS still anyway (even with RT), so maybe I'll be fine and can last till next gen or lower prices.Nvidia is counting on it
Yeah, TBH tho, I'm almost over this generation already... it should not be this silly to get ahold of a card so long after launch. Maybe it's for the better given the ridiculous pricing and availability anyway. I can play CP2077 maxed out with RT, albeit with lower frames than I like, but every other game I own flies at high FPS still anyway (even with RT), so maybe I'll be fine and can last till next gen or lower prices.
Kind of sucks though, I'd have happily bought one because I love new tech, now I am almost just disgusted about it all.
sounds like a good time to bundle the 3080 Ti with Cyberpunk 2077
Yah, rumored to be at $999 to compete against 6900XTwhat is the rumored price of the 3080 Ti?...$1000?
Yah, rumored to be at $999 to compete against 6900XT
https://www.trustedreviews.com/news/nvidia-rtx-3080-ti-release-date-price-specs-performance-4108885
It would seperate demand making the 3090 more desirable for nvlink use cases or absolute raw power with no budget. It would absolutely take sales from the 3090 audience, but that's OK because it's also keeping customers on team green.seems like Nvidia would be hurting 3090 sales by releasing the 3080 Ti...
Yah, could be but there's a huge gap of loss opportunity between the $699 3080 and the $1499 3090. Now that AMD actually have a GPU tech that competes, AMD can run around freely between $700 and $1498 (as long as it performs at that price point) if NVIDIA doesn't counter. It's all good for us consumers tho, more choices (Stock issues aside).seems like Nvidia would be hurting 3090 sales by releasing the 3080 Ti...
Well, if you figure the 3090 is basically this generation's Titan, that's pretty par for the course.seems like Nvidia would be hurting 3090 sales by releasing the 3080 Ti...
Release in February...
...available to purchase by humans in June.
That said if the next release also take 6 month+ to be easy to purchase, that make the effective cycle of the current one longer.Paying MSRP or MSRP+ for a GPU that’s already 1/3 through its product cycle isn’t very appealing.
Besides that, Mrs Lincoln, how was the play?Yah, could be but there's a huge gap of loss opportunity between the $699 3080 and the $1499 3090. Now that AMD actually have a GPU tech that competes, AMD can run around freely between $700 and $1498 (as long as it performs at that price point) if NVIDIA doesn't counter. It's all good for us consumers tho, more choices (Stock issues aside).
Release in February...
...available to purchase by humans in June.
I can think of one reason, a new MSRP number. With of course the normal marketing of you will lose the world if you don't buy one, RT will be crap on anything else.There's just less than no reason for the refresh. Production lines can't keep up with current demand and AMDs current lineup, while usable, doesn't beat Nvidia anywhere in a meaningful way that needs a response product. Best thing for Nvidia's profits and the end user's supply is to keep making what they are making in the largest quantities possible.