Nvidia Reflex is a suite of features designed to optimize and measure latency.
Nvidia also announced three new software features: Reflex, Broadcast, and Omniverse Machinima. AV1 is the open source alternative to HEVC/VVC and is backed by multiple companies but so far there was no dedicated hardware to hardware accelerate it, which slowed down adoption.
Finally, the new Ampere cards will also become the first discrete GPUs to have full support for the AV1 codec.
The cards will also feature the new 12-pin power connector that Nvidia recently revealed and is compatible with existing 8-pin connectors on power supplies using adapters.įor 8K 60Hz and 4K 120Hz TV owners, the new RTX 30 series cards will also have the much requested HDMI 2.1 connector, which will allow passing through 8K 60Hz or 4K 144Hz signals through a single HDMI cable. The cards from Nvidia will feature a unibody design with dual-axial fan design that claims to offer 2x the cooling performance. RTX IO also works alongside Microsoft DirectStorage for Windows API to offload CPU tasks over to the GPU. This enables rapid GPU-based loading and game asset decompression, accelerating I/O performance by up to 100x compared with hard drives and traditional storage APIs. The new Ampere cards also use a new 8N Nvidia custom process manufactured by Samsung. Finally, the third generation Tensor Cores also have 2x the throughput of Turing, with 238 Tensor-TFLOPs of processing power.Īs mentioned before, two of the three new cards are using faster GDDR6X memory, which Nvidia worked with Micron to create.
The new, second generation RT Cores deliver 2x the throughput over Turing, plus concurrent ray tracing, shading, and compute, with 58 RT-TFLOPs of power. The CUDA cores, which form the bulk of the processing hardware on these new GPU, claim to deliver 2x the FP32 throughput over Turing and 30 shader-TFLOPS of processing power. Regarding the new RTX 30 series and the Ampere architecture, Nvidia is making several improvements and also introducing few new key features. The RTX 3070 is priced at $499, same as the launch price for the RTX 2070 Super, and will be available in October. It comes with 8GB of GDDR6 memory and Nvidia says this card is suitable for 4K and 1440p gaming, which from what we know of the 2080 Ti, is a reasonable claim to make. The RTX 3070 is also on average 60% faster than the original RTX 2070. This one is the most interesting Nvidia claims that the RTX 3070 is faster than the RTX 2080 Ti, which if true is a pretty bold claim. The RTX 3080 will be available starting September 17.įinally, there is the RTX 3070. The RTX 3080 is priced $699, which is the same as the RTX 2080 Super launch price.
It features 10GB of the new and improved GDDR6X memory running at 19Gbps and Nvidia claims this card can do 4K 60fps consistently. With this card, Nvidia is promising up to 2x performance improvement over the RTX 2080 (the regular one, not the Super). Next is the RTX 3080 a.k.a the practical flagship for most people. It will be available starting September 24.
However, it is cheaper than the $2499 launch price of the Titan RTX. The RTX 3090 is priced at an eye-watering $1499, which is more expensive than the launch price of the $12 Ti. It also has a new triple slot design with dual axial fans that claims to be 10x quieter and runs 30 degrees cooler than the Titan RTX. The RTX 3090 has 24GB of GDDR6X memory, same capacity as the Titan RTX but faster. The RTX 3090 boasts 50% improved performance over the Titan RTX and even claims to do 8K at 60fps "across many top games".
The RTX 3090 is the new flagship graphics card in this lineup, which will be taking over the mantle from the Titan RTX. Based on the new Ampere architecture, the three new cards being announced today - the RTX 3090, RTX 3080, and the RTX 3070 - claim big improvements in rasterized and ray traced 3D rendering. Nvidia today announced its next generation RTX 30 series of graphics cards.