NVIDIA ‘Super’ GPU leaks hint at not-so-super speed boosts

NVIDIA 'Super' GPU leaks hint at not-so-super speed boosts

NVIDIA ‘Super’ GPU leaks hint at not-so-super speed boosts. NVIDIA’s “Super” launch may not have much mystery remaining. VideoCardz claims to have detailed specs and release details for the company’s GeForce RTX Super lineup, and they seem to be what you would expect: supplied versions of existing RTX chipsets to compete with the Radeon RX 5000 series of AMD.

NVIDIA ‘Super’ GPU leaks hint at not-so-super speed boosts

The first out of the door would be the RTX 2060 Super and RTX 2070 Super, both with more cores than their ‘ normal ‘ equivalents without shaking the fundamental formula. They would be faster than their predecessors about 15 to 16 percent.

Also Read: NVIDIA RTX 2070 Ti Benchmarks & Potential Specs Leaked

The price would be the point of sale. It is reported that the RTX 2070 Super will start at $499 when it arrives on July 9, or $100 less than the plain 2070 Founder’s Edition when it surfaced in 2018. The RTX 2060 Super would cost $399 more than the plain 2060, but because of the memory, you may be willing to pay that $50 premium — it is expected to come with 8 GB of video RAM instead of the usual 6 GB of the 2060s.

If you are more interested in avoiding memory bottlenecks than in boosting frame rates, this could make it the bunch’s best value. Don’t worry, enthusiasts, a high-end chip should also be available. The RTX 2080 Super would boast more cores and higher bandwidth of memory than the regular 2080, costing a familiar $699. However, you might have to wait a little longer, as the rumour is shipping this Super version on July 23rd.

Also Read: NVIDIA RTX 2080 Super specs leaked

If the leak is accurate, on July 2nd, or just days before AMD’s new Radeon hit shelves, you will hear about all the new GPUs. Clearly, NVIDIA intends to ruin the party of its rival, then. Not that there is plenty of room to complain about. Competition forces NVIDIA to step up its game, and if you’re determined to get the fastest graphics hardware for your PC, that’s excellent news.

Source: VideoCardz

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