Tuesday, February 1st 2022
NVIDIA Remains Silent on RTX 3090 Ti as Self-Imposed Deadline Passes
NVIDIA Senior Vice President Jeff Fisher teased the companies upcoming flagship RTX 3090 Ti during their CES 2022 presentation with the promise of further information about the card to be revealed later in January. This deadline has now passed and NVIDIA has yet to announce any more details about the card including pricing or availability despite the previously reported January 27th launch date. VideoCardz reports that media outlets haven't received any samples with deliveries unexpectedly put on hold which could be related to the recent hardware/BIOS issues that prompted NVIDIA to request that all board partners halt production of custom models. The RTX 3090 Ti is based on the GA102 GPU with 10,752 CUDA cores paired with 24 GB of GDDR6X 21 Gbps memory providing a bandwidth of 1 TB/s.
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VideoCardz
26 Comments on NVIDIA Remains Silent on RTX 3090 Ti as Self-Imposed Deadline Passes
I get it that some folk will buy them but price aside, it's a brute force backwards step for gaming.
Heaven forbid a Khazak mining op gets them...
Imagine selling a card at Titan prices, without any of the Titan pseudo-Quadro advantages.
Now read between the lines: Nvidia is starting that gamur PR machine again, but its a slow diesel fighting against the stream of bullshit that got released the past two years. We already saw the first Hopper blurb. Timing's impeccable.
Soon: "Mumumuuu we have too much stock of Ampere cards"
Let's dream shall we.
They'll need to totally go back to the drawing board with the Ti?
/jk
all these releases are just pain commical.
Just release rtx 4000 all ready. Ampere has been a disaster from the start. All throw i manage to get a rtx 3080 last year with pure luck.
It's the same bs every time the past two years now for gpu launch from amd and nvidia. Launched and sold out in seconds to all most never to be seen again in stock. Now nvidia just took it a step closer, by not even launching a gpu at the promised time.
Who in their right mind would want to buy a "200" USD GT 1030.
Disagrees with you.
It doesn't mean the card isn't still massively overpriced and an Nvidia ego-trip, imo.