AMD's "Biggest Navi" is rumored to be similar to the Radeon VII, featuring HBM2 VRAM and 80 compute units, and Nvidia is apparently planning to counter this with an RTX 3000 Titan GPU equipped with up to 48 GB of 21 Gbps or even 23 Gbps GDDR6x VRAM that may turn out to be only 10% faster than the RTX 3090.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Nvidia-RTX-3000-Titan-with-48-GB-of-GDDR6x-VRAM-may-launch-to-counter-AMD-s-Biggest-Navi-GPU-in-Q1-2021.493999.0.html
10% faster than a 3090 until the amount of RAM in the 3090 is not enough for the task
Quote from: danwat1234 on September 16, 2020, 05:55:17
10% faster than a 3090 until the amount of RAM in the 3090 is not enough for the task
And 0% chance of the people still proclaiming the 3090 to be a "bargain" because "ackshually it's the new Titan" taking their words back and changing their attitude to Nvidia's price gouging.