NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti features 4352 CUDA cores

Published: Aug 17th 2018, 17:11 GMT   Comments

We have the confirmed specifications of upcoming GeForce RTX 2080 series.

NVIDIA RTX 2080 Series: 4352 and 2944 CUDA cores

What we know: GeForce RTX 2080 Ti packs 11GB and 352-bit memory (just as GTX 1080 Ti). What is new is the GDDR6 memory clocked at 14 Gbps. This increased the maximum theoretical bandwidth to 616 Gb/s (that’s 132 Gb/s more).

We can confirm that GeForce RTX 2080 Ti features 4352 CUDA cores, that’s fewer than Quadro RTX 6000/8000, which both feature 4608 unified shaders.

The GeForce RTX 2080 is an 8GB 256-bit model. It is equipped with 2944 CUDA cores, not 3072 as previously speculated. This means GeForce RTX 2080 lost 128 CUDA cores from TU104 GPU compared to Quadro RTX 5000.

We also have clocks and TDP values, but since the origin of the data may suggest these are non-reference models, we will release this information later.

NVIDIA RTX Series
CUDA CoresMemoryMemory BusMemory Bandwidth
Quadro RTX 6000
 
4608
 
24 GB G6
 
384-bit
 
672 GB/s
GeForce RTX 2080 Ti
 
4352
 
11 GB G6
 
352-bit
 
616 GB/s
GeForce GTX 1080 Ti
 
3584
 
11 GB G5X
 
352-bit
 
484 GB/s
Quadro RTX 5000
 
3072
 
16 GB G6
 
256-bit
 
448 GB/s
GeForce RTX 2080
 
2944
 
8 GB G6
 
256-bit
 
448 GB/s
GeForce GTX 1080
 
2560
 
8 GB G5X
 
256-bit
 
352 GB/s

Here’s another model you did not see before. This is not AORUS card, so likely just called GAMING (OC):




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