EGW-NewsNvidia showed a new generation of video cards.
Nvidia showed a new generation of video cards.
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On September 1, Nvidia revealed the next generation of its graphics cards. Nextgen will be based on the Ampere architecture.
The presentation showed 3 models of video cards:
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Sign Up- RTX 3080 - Will deliver 60FPS in 4K. Twice as powerful as its predecessor, the RTX 2080 Super. Price tag: $ 699.
- The RTX 3070 is the budget version of the new generation of graphics cards. Designed for a resolution of 1440r. The starting price is $ 499.
- RTX 3090 is a replacement for TITAN RTX. Capable of delivering 60FPS at 8K. The price tag for the model starts at $ 1,499.
Apart from the main course of graphics cards, Nvidia talked about the company's internal developments. The firm is working on several projects at once:
- Nvida Reflex - will significantly reduce latency in multiplayer games.
- Displays with a frequency of 360 Hz. Nvidia is working with companies such as MSI, Acer and Asus to produce next-generation displays.
- Omniverse Machinima is a piece of intelligence for creating game videos.
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