Will the Nvidia RTX 4080 be a disappointing upgrade?
Date:
Wed, 09 Feb 2022 11:15:08 +0000
Description:
Latest nugget from rumor mill is that Lovelace graphics cards wont change
much in terms of architecture.
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Nvidias next-gen graphics cards like the RTX 4080 and other Lovelace models wont be all that different in terms of their core architecture compared to current RTX 3000 GPUs, or so the rumor mill reckons.
This is according to hardware leaker Greymon55, one of the regulars on
Twitter when it comes to GPUs, who was replying to a tweet querying how AMDs next-gen RDNA 3 cards will compare to what will presumably be Nvidias RTX
4000 range. The Lovelace architecture doesn't change much. February 5, 2022 See more
Now, while this could be seen as disappointing news on the face of it, before we get carried away here, just because the underlying architecture for Lovelace wont be all that different to Ampere, doesnt mean that RTX 4000 products wont be a chunky leap in performance.
Nvidia is dropping the process from 8nm with current Ampere GPUs to make Lovelace on 5nm, and that should allow Team Green to ramp up clock speeds considerably, upping performance in that way, and also doing the same with core counts (and doubtless ray tracing cores too, as Nvidia wont want to give up pushing its advantage here).
Plus naturally the architecture, even if it is pretty similar and thats assuming this speculation is correct will still be honed for next-gen on top of that, and well likely see other benefits like improvements with memory bandwidth. Analysis: Supercharged cards, maybe, but theres still a big
concern here
All of the above refinements could add up to a seriously supercharged fresh take on Ampere, and thats exactly what weve been hearing going by previous chatter on the grapevine. Indeed, rumors have floated the idea in the past that Lovelace could be twice as powerful as RTX 3000 models , but obviously take that with a huge amount of caution.
This could turn out to be a similar scenario to when Nvidia switched from Maxwell to Pascal, a move which saw some major improvements in the frame rate stakes, despite not much in the way of architectural change between generations.
The worry is that this push for better performance and ramping things up in this way could lead to some rather outlandish power demands, certainly at the high-end, for RTX 4000. And again weve seen plenty of speculation about how far Team Green might push here, with one rumor suggesting a 1200W PSU for the RTX 4090,possibly requiring buyers of new GPUs like the flagship, and indeed perhaps the RTX 4080, to also be looking at a power supply upgrade . In other words, even more expense on top of what will likely be pricey new graphics cards.
Meanwhile, rival AMD is looking at going a very different route with next-gen GPUs, and again if the rumors are right, well see the launch of Team Reds first cards to use a multi-chip module (MCM) design . Find the best Nvidia
GPU for you
Via PC Gamer
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