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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 Super -Leck suggests a huge VRAM jump

Debates are able to carry out the super or Ti tip names with the middle of the middle of the series, but whatever is on the horizon, but whatever is on the horizon. Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 Super has spread out of the wood again, and the leaks point to a welcome memory upgrade that could connect the monstrous gap between RTX 5080 and RTX 5090.

According to reliable Leaker Kopite7kimi, GeForce RTX 5080 is not only real, but may be one of the first updates in the Blackwell desktop list. With 24 GB VRAM, it is a significant improvement compared to the standard of 16 GB, which can be seen at GeForce RTX 5080, even though it is still afraid of RTDX 5090 32 GB.

Better, the new 3GB GDDR7 modules could exceed the boundaries to a range of up to 32 GB via a 256-bit bus and take the crown for the fastest memory that we saw on a consumer card. This is currently a title of the current 80-class card that rates the only Blackwell with 30 GB/s for a total of 960 GB/S bandwidth. I crossed my thumb because this RTX 5080 brings great behind the 1 -s barrier.

The memory could be everything that is new if the leak is something that lists the same 10,752 Cuda cores as a Kopite7kimi. This implies identical 84 RT cores and 336 tensor cores, since they are all tied together in a good small bow. All in all, that's hardly a surprise. GeForce RTX 5080 maximizes the streaming processors and kernels on its GB203 cubes and leaves a small wobbly space for further changes.

The thrust apparently increases the power from 360 W to 400 W, which gives enough overhead for the supported bandwidth. If we are lucky, this could of course also indicate frequency optimization in order to give the iterative edition more attraction.

Although this appears a little slimmer than some hope, the real value is due to timing and pricing. Some speculate that the graphics card could book the year and come onto the market before the end of 2025. I can't help but feel that this is a little bit in the face of the previously plagued stock problems, but that's how life is in the fast trace of a manufacturer.

There is also no idea about price, but Nvidia has free when you consider that there is no competition on the real high-end market. It could be too much to ask RTX 5080 like RTX 4070 Super to RTX 4070 if it is published so soon after the original. I would probably secure my bets and expect it to fall against the graphics cards between the graphics cards that require between $ 1,500, but I hope I'm wrong.

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