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It really isn't that different when it comes to compute, in fact Volta was the basis for Turing. SM configurations, caches, concurrency/scheduling, etc , they are practically the same with the exception of FP64 units and RT cores.
Different enough that the CUDA cores in Turing take multiple cycles to deal with big numbers still.
I think they are related like brothers. Same parents different outcomes using mostly the same building blocks.
Also it's easier to make them seem different because I see so many people posting this is a direct replacement for Turing, like this is what will be driving the 3080Ti... Parts of it, but this is the nerdy core, Turing and it's successor are more the jock core. Pretty but kinda shit at math.
LoL