NVIDIA talks and shows GeForce RTX 3090 Ti 24GB

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NVIDIA has teased the RTX 3090 Ti in a CES presentation. The graphics card is expected to make use of the entirety of the GA102 GPU's 10752 CUDA cores. NVIDIA has added 24GB of GDDR6X memory clocked at 21 Gbps Ti. With this memory connected to a 384-bit memory bus, the highest theoretical bandwidth is 1 TB/s is almost 8% percent faster than the regular GeForce RTX 3090.



The Founders Edition RTX 3090 Ti has a triple-slot configuration that is pretty much identical to that of the original model. Several customized variants with a recommended 1000W power supply have already been reported; this indicates that the product line is not meant for systems with mid-range specs. The founder card will be powered by a single 16-pin power connector that will be capable of delivering up to 450W of output power. The card is rumored to get a base clock of 1560 MHz and a boost clock of 1860 MHz, which is faster than the regular model. This represents a 12 percent and a 10 percent boost over the non-Ti RTX 3090, respectively, over its predecessor. In terms of single-precision compute capacity, the card has a maximum of 40 TFLOPS of processing power.

The company has not yet confirmed the model's suggested retail price (MSRP). NVIDIA did not share specs yet, so the below is unofficial just yet.


RTX 3090 TiRTX 3090RTX 3080 TiRTX 3080 12GBRTX 3080 (10GB)
GPU GA102-350 GA102-300 GA102-225 GA102-220 GA102-200
GPU Clusters 84 82 80 70 68
CUDAs 10752 10496 10240 8960 8704
RT Cores 84 82 80 70 68
Tensors/TMUs 336 328 320 280 272
Base Clock 1560 MHz 1395 MHz 1365 MHz TBC 1440 MHz
Boost Clock 1860 MHz 1695 MHz 1665 MHz TBC 1710 MHz
Memory 24 GB G6X 24 GB G6X 12 GB G6X 12 GB G6X 10 GB G6X
Bus 384-bit 384-bit 384-bit 384-bit 320-bit
Memory Clock 21 Gbps 19.5 Gbps 19 Gbps 19 Gbps 19 Gbps
Bandwidth 1008 GB/s 936 GB/s 912 GB/s 912 GB/s 760 GB/s
TDP 450W 350W 350W 350W 320W
MSRP TBC $1,499 $1,199 TBC $699
Release Date January 2022 September 24th, 2020 June 3rd, 2021 January 2022 (?) September 17th, 2020

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