NVIDIA's $1,200 RTX 2080Ti is the fastest GeForce card ever

You've seen the leaks, but today at Gamescom NVIDIA officially announced its new line of RTX video cards. And, thanks to the company's new Turing hardware, they're just as crazy powerful as you'd expect. The top of the line is the RTX 2080Ti, which packs in 4,352 CUDA cores, just a bit less than the Quadro RTX 6,000's 4,608 cores. And while it has the same 11GB of RAM and 352-bit memory bus as the GTX 1080 Ti, the new model uses GDDR6 memory, allowing for higher memory bandwidth of 616 Gbp s. That's a lot of specs to swallow, but it all basically means this is NVIDIA's fastest consumer GPU by far. NVIDIA says the RTX 2080Ti will ship around September 20th for a whopping $1,200.

So what can you do with the RTX 2080Ti? When NVIDIA first debuted the GTX 1080 in 2016, it was aiming to create the best GPU for 4K gaming. That'll still be the case with the new card, especially if you want to speeds beyond 60FPS. But given everything else NVIDIA's Turing architecture can do, including real-time ray tracing and AI acceleration, you can expect the 2080Ti to be capable of much more.

During its press conference, the company showed off a hybrid graphics pipeline, which uses Turing's ray-tracing capabilities together with traditional rendering. You can expect things like shadows and reflections to look more detailed and realistic. And another bonus, the Turing cards will be among the first GPUs that can process 8K video.

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Source: NVIDIA



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