Nvidia's upcoming RTX 3090 Ti card will use the complete GA102-350 core with 10,752 CUDA cores and 21 Gbps memory speeds. The RTX 3090 Ti is expected to use Micron's latest 2 GB GDDR6X memory modules that can run at 21 Gbps. Combined with a 384-bit wide bus, the RTX 3090 Ti will be the first GeForce card with a 1 TB/s memory bandwidth.
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"RTX 3090 Ti will feature Micron GDDR6X VRAM with a particular code string that goes like MT61K512M32KPA-21U. This indicates that these modules will have a 21 Gbps memory speed, which is about 2.5 Gbps more than the current implementation."
The RTX 3090 memory is 19.5Gbps.
The alleged 3090 Ti memory would be 1.5 Gbps more than current, not 2.5.
Quote from: UnCertainty on December 01, 2021, 17:02:45
"RTX 3090 Ti will feature Micron GDDR6X VRAM with a particular code string that goes like MT61K512M32KPA-21U. This indicates that these modules will have a 21 Gbps memory speed, which is about 2.5 Gbps more than the current implementation."
The RTX 3090 memory is 19.5Gbps.
The alleged 3090 Ti memory would be 1.5 Gbps more than current, not 2.5.
Oops, corrected. Thanks for spotting the error :)