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NVIDIA could introduce the new Turing graphics cards next week

Possibly next week the NVIDIA RTX Super will be presented, whose maximum exponent will be the RTX 2080 Ti Super, a graphics monster.

Before Computex 2019, it was published on the website of NVIDIA a teaser where the word 'Super' appeared. At this first moment we did not know what he was referring to, but over the days we have learned more things. They are a revision of the RTX graphics based on the Turing architecture with a little more Tensor Cores and working frequencies. They were initially expected for Computex 2019, apparently delayed until E3 2019. Now they have been delayed again for a few more days and would be presented next week.

RTX 'Super' is delayed a bit longer and will arrive next week

The idea of ​​these graphics cards is to get back ahead, comfortably, in the graphics market. We have seen how the AMD RX 5700 XT and RX 5700 have outperformed the RTX 2070 and RTX 2060, respectively. These new graphics cards could get things back on your site.

Wccftech reports of the models that will hit the market shortly and could be presented next week. There will be an RTX 2080 Ti Super, which will be a true beast completely unleashed.

The RTX 2080 will follow with the current overclocked RTX 2080 Ti GPU. This model would have 8GB of VRAM and a total of 3 CUDA Cores. The RTX 072 Ti Super will appear that will have 2070GB GDDR8 of which nothing is known.

We moved on to the RTX 2070 Super, which would have 2 560 CUDA Cores, based on the silicon in the current RTX 2080. Apparently it would be quite overclocking friendly. Below is the RTX 2060 Super which will also have 8GB GDDR6 and will have 2 176 CUDA Cores, as it is based on the silicon of the RTX 2070.

As always, we will treat this information with care, because it could be realistic or not. It will be when they are officially presented when we can confirm or deny this information.

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Robert Sole

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