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The RTX 40 Series Have Officially Been Revealed
Nvidia stated the RTX 4090 would be capable of gaming at 4k with over 100fps.

Previously, I wrote an article talking about leaks and speculations relating to the upcoming RTX 40 series graphics cards.
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Recently, Nvidia revealed their upcoming GPUs, the RTX 4080 and the RTX 4090.
They are now powered by Nvidia’s new Ada Lovelace architecture.
These new GPUs are set to release later this year.
Nvidia’s new flagship GPU, the RTX 4090, will ship with the following:
24GB of GDDR6X memory
76 billion transistors
16,384 CUDA cores
Nvidia stated the RTX 4090 would be capable of gaming at 4k with over 100fps.
Interestingly, it will be capable of doing this while consuming the same 450W that the RTX 3090 Ti did.
Nvidia also stated it will have four times the performance of the RTX 3090 Ti.
It will be released on the 12th of October and start at $1599.
The RTX 4080 will launch in two different configurations.
The first will ship with the following:
16GB of GDDR6X memory 76 RT cores 9,728 CUDA cores
The second will ship with the following:
12GB of GDDR6X memory 60 RT cores 7,680 CUDA cores
Nvidia stated the 16GB variant will have three times the performance of the RTX 3090 Ti. Also, the 12GB variant will have higher performance compared to the RTX 3090 Ti but with lower power consumption.
Both of these will be released sometime in November.
The 16GB variant will start at $1199, while the 12GB variant will start at $899.
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