Nvidia reportedly cancels their 20GB RTX 3080 and 16GB RTX 3070 launch plans

I'd probably consider buying a 3080 if it had more memory.

But I think AMD is going to get my money this gen, if it does bring 16GB/12GB cards.
 
I really wanna know if Nvidia ever even planned 16/20GB Ampere models on 8nm. I really wanna know if they're scared of RDNA2 .
 
Most definately are frightened. Worried for sure. But would never admit that

After the debacle they had recently I would say they were terrified. Why else would you do a paper launch?

BTW the rumours I have heard around about GDDR6X having poor yields can't be correct because the 3070 doesn't use it.
 
I think it's yeilds that are not upto par, otherwise there would be plenty of cards lower yeilds means they can not get as many out as they would like, i'm expecting them to refresh with a new series far soon than people might think but this time on tsmc 7nm.
 
I think it's yeilds that are not upto par, otherwise there would be plenty of cards lower yeilds means they can not get as many out as they would like, i'm expecting them to refresh with a new series far soon than people might think but this time on tsmc 7nm.

If they do they'll peeve off a lot of current Ampere fans. Stock will increase over the next six months. People are already starting to see theirs. If a refresh does come very quickly, that would be maddening for them I would imagine.
 
Wouldn't be the first time they have done that, the 480 and 580 came out in the same year.

Indeed. They don't give a toss how they treat their customers and never have.

That said I have always deplored people who rush out and buy tech on launch. It's the most stupid thing ever. My mate paid $400 for a 790i Ultra SLi motherboard with brand new tech DDR3. 4gb cost him $300. It did nothing but BSOD for two years. Even EVGA couldn't fix it.

In the end he threw it all in a box and sent it to me. I tried to update the BIOS but it refused, so in the end I had to force flash it (which is really risky). It finally worked.

Issues like this have improved over the years, but any new launch still comes with hiccups you shouldn't be prepared to pay top dollar for.

That's why I held off on Ryzen for so long. And the 20 series. Had I jumped on both at launch I would have had issues.
 
I'm of the mindset all companies are the same really when it comes down to it, the only thing that changes what they do is the position they are in top of the pile or bottom is just a role reversal in truth.

I think getting on tech early so long as you know your being mugged and ok with it then no real issue it's when you expect more than the reality and complain then well it's your own doing.

I'm mostly the same only got onto Ryzen after the early issues were out of the way the 2nd gen was out so i got the first cheap.

Navi thou i'll be taking the risk but least this time it's not a hybrid of gcn and navi it'll be all navi i'd have liked the cards to have come a year ago tbh.

Nvidia will have a responce to amd they have too, but so much info going around from both sides it's often hard to decide which is a false leak to distract and which is factual, so I tend to go with my gut and think whats realistic.
 
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