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CES 2022: Nvidia holds GeForce RTX 3090 Ti in camera and unveils RTX 3050

Martin Jud
4.1.2022
Translation: machine translated

At CES, Nvidia holds a GeForce RTX 3090 Ti in the camera and says little about it. Instead, the RTX 3050 for the desktop and the RTX 3080 Ti as well as 3070 Ti for laptops are presented.

Actually, Nvidia should present it and not just tease it. It was supposed to - but it didn't want to: The GeForce RTX 3090 Ti was briefly held up to the camera at CES 2022. But not much more came. Instead, there was more info on the RTX 3050 for the desktop and the RTX 3070/3080 Ti for laptops. Nevertheless, the internet already knows what the specs of the 3090 Ti should look like.

More on the new monster would be available from Nvidia later this month. Nevertheless, the as-yet-unconfirmed, supposedly exact specs for the new card are already floating around the web. They should look like this. The table also lists the RTX 3090 for comparison, as well as the RTX 3050 that was actually announced today. The latter is aimed at ray tracing beginners and should be available from January 27, 2022. Details about the clock and bandwidth are still missing.

New graphics cards with unprecedented Nvidia power will also be available for laptops. Starting February 1, notebooks with GeForce RTX 3070 Ti and 3080 Ti will hit the market. Few details have been given about this as well:

Compared to a GeForce RTX 3080 laptop GPU, the new 3080 Ti offers about 21 percent more cores with 7424 CUDA cores. Its base clock is 1395 MHz and it has 16 GB of GDDR6 video RAM at its side. That's on a 256-bit interface with a bandwidth of 512 GB/s. Power consumption is said to be a maximum of 175 watts.

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