Wednesday, June 26th 2019
NVIDIA to Unveil GeForce RTX SUPER Lineup on July 2nd
NVIDIA has confirmed that they will be launching a new RTX series of gaming graphics cards, called RTX Super, on July 2nd. According to info from VideoCardz, there will be three models of the new GPUs at launch - RTX 2060 SUPER, RTX 2070 SUPER and RTX 2080 SUPER. The review embargo will lift on the same day as launch day for RTX 2060 SUPER and RTX 2070 SUPER, but the embargo for RTX 2080 SUPER will prevail until "later in July".
The embargo for custom cards based on the new SUPER GPUs will be delayed until July 9th, when we will get the first wave of new cards. There is no apparent reason for the delay, so we will need to find out more about that. Pricing is yet to be announced, but according to the source, it will be "later this week". As a reminder, from previous leaks we have seen that Super series is supposed to bring about 10-13% more CUDA cores to the GPU models, more memory and higher memory speeds.
Source:
VideoCardz
The embargo for custom cards based on the new SUPER GPUs will be delayed until July 9th, when we will get the first wave of new cards. There is no apparent reason for the delay, so we will need to find out more about that. Pricing is yet to be announced, but according to the source, it will be "later this week". As a reminder, from previous leaks we have seen that Super series is supposed to bring about 10-13% more CUDA cores to the GPU models, more memory and higher memory speeds.
72 Comments on NVIDIA to Unveil GeForce RTX SUPER Lineup on July 2nd
YESSSS:rockout:
Reading is cool ;)
"Super"?
nVidia confirmed to be Alfa Romeo in the IT world! :laugh:
Expecting the GTX 2080 Quadrifoglio, GTX 2060 Imola and the TITAN Turbodelta now :D
I hope you do understand as a GPU maker you need to sell as many chips, for as much as possible. In order to do that, you have to have more than 3 chips out there.
Edit: I suppose you can throw in the GTS 8800 320 and 640..
What happened to mid-range..
May buy Navi, if the wattage isn't too high.. Hoping for the best.
If you want to show your displeasure with the prices, don´t buy any! That's what most do.
Complain about Nvidia and go buy AMD just as expensive, does not make sense.
I know abut that last part, it has been like that since market segments were created to sell different yields of chips, uArch refinements or lithography improvements.
I might just look for a used GTX980 or something similar in perf.