Sunday, March 6th 2022
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 Ti Coming Out by March-End, 16GB RTX 3070 Ti Canned?
NVIDIA is finally coming around to launching its top-of-the-line GeForce RTX 3090 Ti "Ampere" graphics card on March 29, 2022, according to a source on the ChipHell community, cited by Wccftech. The same source also mentions that NVIDIA has dropped the idea of releasing a 16 GB variant of the performance-segment GeForce RTX 3070 Ti, which means the company is possibly wrapping up the its RTX 30-series "Ampere" product-stack updates going into Spring-Summer, so it could prepare for its next-generation RTX 40-series based on the "Ada Lovelace" graphics architecture, with mid-year announcements followed by product launches in the second half of 2022.
Source:
Wccftech
38 Comments on NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 Ti Coming Out by March-End, 16GB RTX 3070 Ti Canned?
We don't need a 3090ti. We want a 3070 16GB. Get on it and quit being so thick...
That aside, yes, I think most people would rather like for Nvidia to use their available capacity to make more 3070s than 3090s
Before anyone starts the argument of "Games don't need 16GB", you are welcome to your opinions. I don't care. Think what you want.
I hope the 4070 and above finally start getting 12 GB+ of VRAM because, good God Nvidia.
So we can say for sure, No, Games don't require 32 GB to run. But, if in the next generation, there are many cards with 16+ and up to 32 GB like they announced, it's quite possible that game will start using up to 32 GB.
Since most medium high end cards next gen will be 12+ GB, it's quite possible that 16 GB will be used in games.
That will be funny
BestBuy shows out of stock on every nvidia card only nvidia item they have is a sli bridge :laugh:
(i bet they read these comments too)
So once again, and say it with me folks and shout it loud: Where RAM is concerned, THE MORE THE MERRIER! This is ALWAYS TRUE! Let's face facts, life has been weird for the last few years and NVidia has been trying to manage things in a very chaotic state of the world. Actually, they do. They(and most of all the other companies) have staff that actively lurk forums like these, and specifically TPU. There are even professional trolls that join in making trouble and spreading disinformation.