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MANILA, Philippines – Nvidia on Tuesday, September 1, announced its RTX 3000 series of graphics cards in a livestreamed event.
There were 3 cards showcased during the event: the flagship RTX 3080, the RTX 3090, and the RTX 3070.
The flagship among the 3 cards, RTX 3080 has twice the performance of the previous generation’s RTX 2080. It sports 10 gigabytes of GDDR6X video RAM, uses 8,704 CUDA cores and has a 1.71Ghz boost clock.
The RTX 3080 is scheduled for a September 17 release and is priced competitively at $699.
The premium graphics card of the 3 is the RTX 3090. Priced starting at $1,499, it has 24 GB of GDDR6X VRAM, uses 10496 CUDA cores, and has a boost clock of 1.70Ghz, making it the Titan-class of the graphics cards announced during the event.
The RTX 3090 will be available starting September 24.
Meanwhile, the most cost-effective option of the bunch is the RTX 3070, which has 8GB of GDDR6 memory. It uses 5,888 CUDA cores and has a 1.73Ghz boost clock.
The RTX 3070 is slated to be released in October, and will cost $499.
Further details on the graphics cards and the Ampere architecture behind them are available on Nvidia’s product page. – Rappler.com
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