No doubt, Nvidia’s next-gen Geforce RTX 3000-series (Ampere) graphic cards will be one of the most sought after cards, when they get release later on this year 2020. Expect to pay a heavy premium for these graphic cards.
Taken from Videocardz … It is rumored that NVIDIA might launch three variants based on the PG132 reference board. This board is rumored to be using NVIDIA GA102 GPU, the flagship gaming processor for the upcoming series. It is expected that all three high-end parts: RTX TITAN Ampere, RTX 3080 Ti and RTX 3080, will all be based on this board. It has also been rumored that the PG133 board is also using the same GPUs, except these are NVIDIA Founders Edition models (with irregularly-shaped PCBs).
According to Wccftech, who are quoting sources close to unnamed board partner, NVIDIA is indeed planning to launch 20 GB model of Ampere RTX series. Earlier this week, the same rumor has appeared on Chiphell.
This rumor does not reflect what we hear about the series before, as Igor’sLAB suggested that PG132 board will ship in 24GB, 11GB and 10 GB variants. It is unclear if both 11GB and 20GB models are to be released, but it is quite clear that there is contradicting information for the same SKU.
Source: Videocardz