Confirmed: NVIDIA to introduce GeForce RTX 20 SUPER series

Published: Jun 12th 2019, 11:22 GMT   Comments

The specifications of GeForce 20 Super series remain unknown, but the series does exist.

NVIDIA RTX 20 SUPER Series

A teaser posted shortly before Computex has generated a lot of attention, but the timing for that teaser was simply wrong. The SUPER series is coming soon, but the exact date is unknown. According to Wccftech, we might hear more next week. It is worth mentioning that just 12 days ago Vonguru also reported that SUPER series is expected in June.

It is said that SUPER series will receive faster memory and a core count bump across the series. This time around NVIDIA is not launching a new GeForce series (RTX 3080 etc), but instead, existing SKUs will receive a SUPER postfix. That said new GeForce will simply be called RTX 2080 SUPER.

NVIDIA Turing Refresh is becoming a reality.

Disclaimer: we have independently confirmed the SUPER series. 

NVIDIA GeForce 20 (SUPER) Series
Graphics CardRelease Status
GeForce RTX 2080 Ti SUPERLater
GeForce RTX 2080 TiReleased
GeForce RTX 2080 SUPERSoon
GeForce RTX 2080Released
GeForce RTX 2070 SUPERSoon
GeForce RTX 2070Released
GeForce RTX 2060 SUPERSoon
GeForce RTX 2060Released

Source: Wccftech, Vonguru




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