Nvidia RTX 3000 Launch Details Leak – AMD Could be in Major Trouble

A brand new rumor suggests Nvidia isn’t messing around with its upcoming Ampere graphics cards launch, with the RTX 3000 collection GPUs (as we’re nonetheless referring to them till we get an official identify), starting to launch in September with a spread of (very highly effective) specs.

The small print apparently come from sources recognized to Wccftech and allege that Nvidia will launch three new graphics cards in September, adopted by one other GPU in October and two extra at a later date that has not yet been determined.

What’s maybe most interesting is that the rumors appear to substantiate that Nvidia’s flagship graphics card, which can substitute the RTX 2080 Ti, will include an enormous 24GB of vRAM.

That’s an extremely great amount of memory, rivalled solely by the ultra-expensive RTX Titan, and it looks as if Nvidia is ensuring its arch rival AMD doesn’t get the power benefit, because it’s rumored to be launching its ‘Big Navi’ flagship GPU around the identical time, and that’s supposedly coming with 16GB of vRAM.

Release dates

In keeping with Wccftech’s sources, a GPU with the PG132-10 board, which could possibly be the RTX 3080 Ti or even the RTX 3090, will launch with 24GB of vRAM, a 384 bit bus width within the second half of September.

Nvidia can even apparently be launching two cards aimed toward changing the present RTX 2080 Tremendous. The first, primarily based on the PG132-30 board and which could possibly be the RTX 3080, will include 10GB of vRAM and a 320-bit bus, and can launch in mid September.

A second GPU, with the PG132-20 board, will include 20GB of vRAM and a 320-bit bus width, and can launch within the first half of October.

Nvidia can also be apparently planning two GPUs to switch the RTX 2070 Tremendous, with the PG142-10 launching within the second half of September with 8GB of vRAM and a 256-bit bus. This shall be adopted by the PG142-0, which can include 16GB of vRAM. This GPU’s bus width and launch date have apparently not been determined yet.

Lastly, Nvidia seems to be like it is going to be launching a extra inexpensive GPU to switch the RTX 2060 Tremendous. This can have the PG190-10 board with 8GB vRAM and a 256-bit bus – although once more the launch date is seemingly not set in stone.

Remember, these are all nonetheless rumors, although Wccftech appears fairly assured of their reliability. In the event that they are actual, then it seems to be like Nvidia is making ready an onslaught of highly effective GPUs within the subsequent few months that might make life very tough for AMD.