In a report from Tom's Hardware, there was no "considerable fanfare" when it came to Nvidia announcing the new card, with the company opting to just update the product page of its website. The specs show that the RTX 3080 12 GB will have, unsurprisingly, 12 GB of VRAM, instead of 10 GB that was built into the original, which launched in September 2020. As many will suspect, it will be a somewhat more powerful version of its non-Ti predecessor, with 8,960 CUDA cores, 30.6 TFLOPS, and a bus width of 384. It will, however, still have the same clock speed as the 3080.
Wow!!! hehe I still have a GTX960 with 4GB ram. But, I can play games like Cyberpunk 2077 and Battlefield 2042 without issue. With the prices of video cards right now, I'm not upgrading for awhile.
Very cool very cool. Hope this leads to more enjoyable experiences and such but I feel with the commonplace of more hardware it's bound to get topped by the next issue and everything might still feel about the same.