NVIDIA has just launched a new model of its GeForce RTX 3080. This is an increase of 2GB from the previous 10GB that was offered in the initial release of the RTX 3080 and matches the 12GB found in the RTX 3080 Ti. The new RTX 3080 also comes with 8960 CUDA cores, an increase over the original. The new RTX 3080 draws more power than the original version, up to 350 watts than the 320W draw on the original version. NVIDIA still recommends a 750W power supply for the new RTX 3080. Full pricing details for the new RTX 3080 are not available yet. SanDisk has recently launched in Amsterdam what it claims to be the world's highest capacity SD card designed for high performance video and photo capture - the 512GB SanDisk Extreme PRO SDXC UHS-I memory card. The 7G106 comes with 12GB of GDDR6 memory, while the 7G105 doubles that to 24GB with ECC. Read more in our articles including "NVIDIA launches updated GeForce RTX 3080" and "SanDisk launches Extreme PRO 512GB SD Card".
NVIDIA has just launched a new model of its GeForce RTX 3080. This is an increase of 2GB from the previous 10GB that was offered in the initial release of the RTX 3080 and matches the 12GB found in the RTX 3080 Ti.
The new RTX 3080 also comes with 8960 CUDA cores, an increase over the original. The new RTX 3080 draws more power than the original version, up to 350 watts than the 320W draw on the original version. NVIDIA still recommends a 750W power supply for the new RTX 3080.
Our coverage of 3080 12gb includes: "NVIDIA launches updated GeForce RTX 3080"; "SanDisk launches Extreme PRO 512GB SD Card"; "China's LX 7G100 GPU Sells Out in 48 Hours: First Batch Gone, Broader Launch Set for June 18". Each article provides unique insights and information.