Recent reports indicate that NVIDIA is preparing three GeForceRTX40SUPER products, namely RTX4080SUPER, RTX4070TiSUPER and RTX4070SUPER. Among them, the specifications of RTX4080SUPER will be further improved to replace the existing RTX4080.
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Bobandang said that there is news that GeForceRTX4080 may be discontinued, and Nvidia’s next plan is to use RTX4080SUPER or RTX4080Ti instead. It is expected that the GeForceRTX4080 is likely to be replaced. Whether it is RTX4080SUPER or RTX4080Ti, the specifications will be higher than the current RTX4080, and the performance will be closer to the RTX4090.
Due to the news that the GeForce RTX 4080 may be discontinued, many people expect that the RTX 4080 may be out of stock and increase in price. Recently, the shipment speed of RTX 4080 graphics cards from major manufacturers has increased significantly, and some dealers may have chosen to stock up in advance.
It is rumored that GeForce RTX4080SUPER will switch to AD102 and be equipped with 20GB of video memory. The corresponding video memory bit width will also be increased to 320 bits, which means that the new graphics card has the same video memory capacity configuration as AMD's Radeon RX7900XT. In addition, Nvidia will increase the number of CUDA cores to further improve the performance of the new graphics card.
Nvidia released the GeForceRTX4080 based on the AdaLovelace architecture in September last year, with an official suggested retail price (MSRP) of US$1,199/RMB 9,499. It is equipped with AD103 GPU, with 9728 CUDA cores, a base frequency of 2205MHz, an acceleration frequency of 2505MHz, and 16GB of GDDR6X memory with a bit width of 256 bits, a rate of 23Gbps, a memory bandwidth of 716.8GB/s, and a power consumption of 320W for the entire card.