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Guru3D.com » News » HP Lists NVIDIA RTX 3080 SUPER

HP Lists NVIDIA RTX 3080 SUPER

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/22/2021 08:49 AM | source: videocardz | 9 comment(s)
HP Lists NVIDIA RTX 3080 SUPER

That's right SUPER, a GeForce RTX 3080 SUPER as an option for their upcoming Envy 34 AIO-in-One PC. Also, HP quickly removed the mention of the GPU. 

CES 2022 is likely to see the introduction of the RTX 30 SUPER graphics card, which will bring NVIDIA's desktop and mobile GPU lineups into line with the latest technology.

Any potential RTX 3080 SUPER replacement would have to be portable due to the AIO's inadequate cooling capabilities.. The Envy 34, with the exception of the RTX 3080 SUPER, will be available for purchase starting next month for $1969. All this could simply be a case of an HP error, it could also be an indication that the PC is about to be replaced with a SUPER model.



HP Lists NVIDIA RTX 3080 SUPER




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Reddoguk
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#5948564 Posted on: 09/22/2021 09:01 AM
A Ti and a Super OK milk it nVidia while you can. Just more ammo for the scalpers. I don't get it though if true, they can hardly make enough 3080s as is.

Having looked at it again probably a mistake/typo.

alanm
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#5948575 Posted on: 09/22/2021 10:16 AM
OEMS love these GPUs. Allows them to sell their PCs at inflated prices.

tunejunky
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#5948671 Posted on: 09/22/2021 05:12 PM
A Ti and a Super OK milk it nVidia while you can. Just more ammo for the scalpers. I don't get it though if true, they can hardly make enough 3080s as is.

Having looked at it again probably a mistake/typo.

if true, it would only be because it's on a TSMC node (6n? 5n?) and they have the capacity to crank it out.
yes, they have the capacity. if true then it's slotted behind iPhone 13 (for iPhones there are never capacity issues - more are sold than all gpu/cpu combined).
BUT i sincerely doubt they're on 5n like the iPhone because AMD has precedence at 5n and AMD sells more TSMC than everything Nvidia makes combined.

The Reeferman
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#5948693 Posted on: 09/22/2021 07:09 PM
''if true, it would only be because it's on a TSMC node (6n? 5n?) and they have the capacity to crank it out.''

NVIDA 30X0 series are produced at Samsung.

Petr V
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#5948715 Posted on: 09/22/2021 08:54 PM
Can we skip the miner gpus and get something for gamers.

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