Leak reveals next Nvidia GPUs that could arrive – including RTX 3080 Ti and RTX 3050 Nvidia RTX 3080

More evidence has turned up of Nvidia’s purported RTX 3080 Ti, which has been much rumored of late, and an RTX 3050 – along with more supposed graphics cards which could be close to release.
This comes courtesy of the AIDA64 benchmarking tool, which has been the source of a good number of graphics cards leaks in the past, with this latest one – and it’s a biggie – being surfaced by Komachi_Ensaka on Twitter.
[AIDA64] Version: 6.30.5523 beta (Dec 11, 2020) https://t.co/7iA5rkx69c pic.twitter.com/RZJwx6rzANDecember 12, 2020
As highlighted above, the latest beta release of AIDA64 contains new GPU info for the RTX 3080 Ti, the vanilla RTX 3060 – which is certainly expected to follow the recently released RTX 3060 Ti – and the RTX 3050 (the low-end Ampere card which has also been the subject of previous leaks).
The 3080 Ti will be built on Nvidia’s GA102 chip, as speculation has previously contended, with the RTX 3060 using the GA106, and the RTX 3050 running with the GA107.
Nvidia’s RTX 3080 Ti recently popped up in a new driver release from HP, which indicates that it could appear soon, and indeed we’ve heard previous buzz on the grapevine that this GPU could launch in January 2021 – complete with a hefty helping of 20GB of VRAM. Its appearance in AIDA64 now is another heavy hint that it could be just around the corner.
Affordable Ampere?
The RTX 3050 is the other main talking point here when it comes to the desktop, and as previous speculation held, it’ll apparently be built around the GA107, a step down from the GA106 which will supposedly power the RTX 3060 as per this leak, though the RTX 3050 Ti might use the GA106 as well, going by a previous rumor (but that potential card is notable by its absence here).
The theory is that Nvidia is going all-RTX with Ampere, so in other words, not having any GTX models which don’t support hardware accelerated ray tracing.
The RTX 3050 will purportedly run with 2,304 CUDA cores, compared to 3,840 CUDA cores for the RTX 3060, according to past rumors.
This hefty leak also contained details of what could be Nvidia’s laptop graphics cards for the RTX 3000 generation. Apparently these are the RTX 3070 and RTX 3060 Mobile, built on the GA104M and GA106M GPUs respectively, with the ‘M’ theoretically standing for ‘Mobile’ – and possibly indicating that these will be different to the desktop cards (in other words, they will have a lesser core spec). That’s just speculation, though, and keep plenty of salt handy for that one – and this entire leak, for that matter.
It’s believed that Nvidia will launch these mobile chips in January, so next month could be pretty busy for the company in terms of product releases – although serious stock problems still persist (although that didn’t stop the recent launch of the RTX 3060 Ti – and very limited availability of an Nvidia GPU upon release, once again).
Via Tom’s Hardware
More evidence has turned up of Nvidia’s purported RTX 3080 Ti, which has been much rumored of late, and an RTX 3050 – along with more supposed graphics cards which could be close to release. This comes courtesy of the AIDA64 benchmarking tool, which has been the source of a…
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