![]() ![]() In a nutshell, this is RTX 2060 Super’s key pitch: bringing RTX 2070/GTX 1080 performance down to $399 for the first time remember these two cards launched at $499 and $599 respectively.Īt the time of writing, there has been no sign of a price drop on the $3, but we’re not sure how long it’ll be able to remain there when supposedly RTX 2070 levels of performance are just $50 more. Indeed, Nvidia itself reckons there will only be a mere one percent performance difference between the two parts at 1440p, and has also suggested that it’s capable of GTX 1080 levels of performance or more. With the new card’s TDP also matching RTX 2070, really the only tangible difference between them are those two SMs, and Nvidia will make up some of that difference with the slightly higher clock speeds. This is a big jump, as the new card has a one-third increase across the board when it comes to L2 cache, ROPs, GDDR6, and available memory bandwidth, so it’s likely we’ll see better scaling at higher resolutions where these elements tends to play a greater role. The memory and back-end situations are all RTX 2070 as well. The TU106 GPU in this configuration has four more SMs enabled than RTX 2060, bringing about a 13 percent increase in CUDA Cores, Tensor Cores, RT Cores, and texture units and leaving it just two SMs shy of RTX 2070’s count of 36 (less than six percent difference). While it technically sits in between the RTX 2060 and RTX 2070, the RTX 2060 Super is actually much closer to the latter card on paper. Peak FP16 Tensor TFLOPS (FP16 Accumulate) The table will make a lot more sense if you’re already familiar with the Turing architecture. All three cards will launch as distinct entities rather than directly replacing anything in the stack, but it looks like RTX 2070 and RTX 2080 will both be phased out pretty sharpish.īelow you can get a sense of how the new products slot into the stack, excluding RTX 2080 Super, since Nvidia has only confirmed high-level specs for that so far. The new cards are not simply overclocked versions of their older namesakes Nvidia is actually using new configurations of existing GPUs to target new price/performance levels. ![]() The RTX 2060 Super and RTX 2070 Super are “launching” today for $399 and $499 respectively (on-shelf date is July 9th), and the RTX 2080 Super is set to launch on July 23rd for $699. In anticipation of AMD launching an attack on the lower half of Nvidia’s RTX 20 Series stack on July 7th, Nvidia has brought the launch of two RTX Super parts forward by a week, irking technical press the world over but more importantly stealing headline space and perhaps applying pressure on AMD’s Navi pricing strategy before the cards even launch. ![]()
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