NVIDIA announces GeForce RTX 3090Ti flagship and RTX 3050 entry-level desktop GPUs

Published: Jan 4th 2022, 16:49 GMT   Comments

NVIDIA announces GeForce RTX 3090 Ti

The RTX 3090 Ti offers a full implementation of the GA102 GPU. This card will not only feature more cores but also faster memory than the original RTX 3090 GPU. 

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 Ti Founders Edition, Source: VideoCardz

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 Ti ships with 10752 CUDA cores and 24GB GDDR6X memory. It is NVIDIA’s first model to feature 21 Gbps 16Gb modules, which is part is the reason why this card has a higher TDP of 450W, over 100W more than the RTX 3090 model. It is also the first GPU to utilize a 16-pin power connector, which will hopefully become a standard that will replace standard 8-pin power connectors.

The new flagship GPU has a boost clock of 1860 MHz unlocking nearly 40 TFLOPs of single-precision compute power, a compute performance not available to any NVIDIA Ampere GPU yet.

NVIDIA was not ready to share the specs of this new card just yet, but promises to reveal more details later this month. Thankfully for our readers, we have the full spec listed below:

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 High-End SKU Specifications
VideoCardzRTX 3090 TiRTX 3090RTX 3080 TiRTX 3080 (10GB)
Picture
GPUGA102-350GA102-300GA102-225GA102-200
GPU Clusters
 
84
 
82
 
80
 
68
CUDAs
 
10752
 
10496
 
10240
 
8704
RT Cores
 
84
 
82
 
80
 
68
Tensors/TMUs
 
336
 
328
 
320
 
272
Base Clock
 
1560 MHz
 
1395 MHz
 
1365 MHz
 
1440 MHz
Boost Clock
 
1860 MHz
 
1695 MHz
 
1665 MHz
 
1710 MHz
Memory
 
24 GB G6X
 
24 GB G6X
 
12 GB G6X
 
10 GB G6X
Bus
 
384-bit
 
384-bit
 
384-bit
 
320-bit
Memory Clock
 
21 Gbps
 
19.5 Gbps
 
19 Gbps
 
19 Gbps
Bandwidth
 
1008 GB/s
 
936 GB/s
 
912 GB/s
 
760 GB/s
TDP
 
450W
 
350W
 
350W
 
320W
MSRPTBC
 
$1,499
 
$1,199
 
$699
Release DateJanuary 2022September 24th, 2020June 3rd, 2021September 17th, 2020

NVIDIA introduces GeForce RTX 3050 with 2560 CUDA cores, 8GB memory, and 130W TDP

NVIDIA is also launching its entry-level RTX 3050 GPU with 9 TFLOPS of single-precision compute power. This model is based on GA106-150 GPU with 2560 CUDA cores. It is equipped with 8GB GDDR6 memory across a 128-bit memory bus.

NVIDIA announced that RTX 3050 will become available on January 27th with a suggested retail price of 249 USD.

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 AIB Partners Solutions, Source: VideoCardz

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Specifications
VideoCardzGeForce RTX 3060GeForce RTX 3050 8GBRadeon RX 6500 XT
GPUGA106-400GA106-150Navi 24 XT
Cores
 
3584
 
2560
 
1024
RT Cores
 
28
 
20
 
16
Tensors
 
112
 
80
Memory
 
12GB GDDR6
 
8GB GDDR6
 
4GB GDDR6
Memory Clock
 
15 Gbps
 
14 Gbps
 
18 Gbps
Memory Bus
 
192-bit
 
128-bit
 
64-bit
TGP/TBP
 
170W
 
130W
 
107W
MSRP
 
329 USD
 
249 USD
 
199 USD
Release DateFebruary 2021January 2022January 2022



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