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And thus, the next generation rumour mill begins. The benefit of the 90 class getting 512-bit interface is that there is a chance the rest of the classes will also see an uplift of the memory bus as well. So 80 class could see 384bit or 320bit, 70 class could see 256 bit and 60 class could see 192 bit. 90 class could see 32GB of vram, 80 Class could see 24 or 20GB of vram, 70 class could see 16GB of vram and 60 class could see 12GB of vram. But it does largely depend on the competition from Radeon or Intel since while the 90 class will get the premium treatment, 80 class will get cutdown to whatever Radeons flagship performance is and the rest of the lineup will suffer.


Sounds like Jensen saw the 7950XTX performance and realized he won't be needing that full AD102 which makes sense since 7900XTX is already full die so at best, 7950XTX will be a clock bump just like the 6950XTX was. This does mean we will be seeing the refreshes as expected. Low-grade AD103 will like be the 4070 Ti Super, and etc.

Unreleased MSI GeForce RTX 3080 Ti GPU With 20 GB VRAM Unearthed, Runs Fine & Supports Overclocking

https://wccftech.com/unreleased-nvidia-geforce-rtx-3080-ti-20-gb-gpu-unearthed-supports-overclocking/

What that generation could have been if crypto didn't ruin it

AMD Confirms Hybrid Ryzen 5 7440U Phoenix APU With Zen 4 & Zen 4C Cores

https://wccftech.com/amd-confirms-hybrid-ryzen-5-7440u-phoenix-apu-with-zen-4-zen-4c-cores/

It will be interesting to see how it goes up against Intels E cores

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