Nvidia RTX 3080 Ti, 3070 Ti, 3060, 3050 revealed in HP's OEM driver list

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Something to look forward to: It's no secret that Nvidia still has plenty of Ampere releases up its sleeve following the recent launch of the RTX 3060 Ti. Based on HP's OEM GPU driver update support list, the long-rumored RTX 3080 Ti is on its way. There's also mention of an RTX 3070 Ti, two vanilla versions of the RTX 3060, and an RTX 3050.

While no card names appear on the document, Laptopvideo2go cross-referenced the IDs using the public PCI ID list to discover some of the entries. It seems that the device ID, NVIDIA_DEV.2205, is a reference to the GA102 [GeForce RTX 3080 Ti]. Videocardz reports that other pieces of software have also tied the 2205 ID with the RTX 3080 Ti.

Last month brought rumors of a Ti version of the RTX 3080 launching in January, likely with 20GB of GDDR6X. That's double what the standard RTX 3080 packs, and could worry AMD, whose rival Radeon RX 6900 XT has 16GB of GDDR6. Don't be surprised to see the RTX 3080 Ti cost the same $999 as team red's flagship card while offering improved performance.

There's been no word of an RTX 3080 Ti from Nvidia, but then the company did launch the RTX 3060 Ti with barely any word beforehand. We've heard that the card will feature a 320-bit memory bus, 760 GBps memory bandwidth, 9,984 CUDA cores (78 streaming multiprocessors), and a 320W TDP.

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Elsewhere on HP's OEM driver list, there's mention of desktop and mobile versions of an RTX 3070 Ti—another card that we've previously seen rumored. The product is also thought to come with 16GB of VRAM, though it's of the GDDR6 variety.

Two variations of the RTX 3060 pop up, one with 6GB and one with 12GB, and there are mobile versions of the RTX 3060 and an RTX 3050.

While leaks of this sort should always be taken with a pinch of salt, it's not the first time we've heard of these cards being in the works. Additionally, PCGamesN notes that graphics card manufacturer Mali has registered many of the same GPUs with the Eurasian Economic Commission.

Hopefully, the next Amperes won't arrive with the same availability problems as their predecessors, but they probably will.

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I'm sure they will launch a 3080Ti in January, all 50 of them, 40 of which will go to Youtube 'influencers' to build up yet more hype for something you can't buy, 9 of them will disappear to the bots & scalpers and then there will be some regular consumer out there, who will win Willy Wonkas golden ticket and get one from an actual online sale..at MSRP!

..IT COULD BE YOU!
 
3080Ti is gonna seriously be lined up for and seriously scalped.

3080 Owners are gonna try and sell their cards towards the 3080Ti when what they should really do is just bite the bullet and buy the 3090.
 
3080Ti is gonna seriously be lined up for and seriously scalped.

3080 Owners are gonna try and sell their cards towards the 3080Ti when what they should really do is just bite the bullet and buy the 3090.

Nvidia would be better of releasing a 3090 ti at this point! If it had an MSRP of $2000 it might not sell out in 10 mins? Also it would be better for this cery demanding cyberpunk game wouldn’t it!
 
3080Ti is gonna seriously be lined up for and seriously scalped.

3080 Owners are gonna try and sell their cards towards the 3080Ti when what they should really do is just bite the bullet and buy the 3090.

What? Literally makes no sense. I think the 3090 owners are just mad that a card for $500 less is coming out that will be just as good. Stupid comment (like always)
 
How ridiculous launching another GPU when hardly anybody has managed to buy the last one yet.
"Hardly anybody" = every chip Samsung's been able to produce for NVidia.

Also, this new card won't launch until sometime next year, and when it does, it will likely be a cut-down version of the GA106, utilizing those chips which failed to yield well enough for the 3060. Meaning these are all "free" GPUs, and will not reduce quantities available of higher-end cards.
 
Looks like Steve/TechSpot isn't going to be getting any Nvidia cards for review anymore. Really hope Nvidia fixes their massive screw up.
 
3080Ti is gonna seriously be lined up for and seriously scalped.

3080 Owners are gonna try and sell their cards towards the 3080Ti when what they should really do is just bite the bullet and buy the 3090.
No-one should even consider buying the 3090 unless they have more money than sense.
 
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