NVIDIA: "super" RTX 2060 Ti and RTX 2070 Ti?
By Daniel Camilo 2019-06-07 1109 0
What about the RTX 2080 Ti?
These would be variants of the RTX 2060, RTX 2070 and RTX 2080 with optimized and faster GDDR6 memory. This would not a priori concern the RTX 2080 Ti. On the other hand, some sources indicate that a map halfway between the GeForce RTX 2080 Ti and the TITAN RTX could emerge. And there are two reasons for this. The first is that when you announce something "great", it's better not to disappoint and be sure of it. The second is that the names that inevitably come to mind for the new cards are RTX 2060 Ti and RTX 2070 Ti. But you see the problem, there is already an RTX 2080 Ti. NVIDIA should clarify all this shortly.
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