GPU Market in 2020 (Nvidia Ampere) RTX 3080 ti


                                  Prediction
 
Let's start with what the whole GPU market 
depends on and their development.Consoles are a big market for the gaming industry.
if you are creating a really great high-end game, 
You can't count on it being able to make money on it unless 
it is released on consoles.Now, when more and more talk about new consoles: 
Playstation 5 and the new Xbox it changes the vision of the near future. 
 
                                                      Playstation 5 specification
 
  • CPU: 8 core/16 threads at 3.2Ghz with a Zen2 architecture
  • GPU: Navi-based with AMD next-gen features at 12.6 to 14.2 teraflops
  • Memory: 24GB total with reportedly 20GB GDDR6 at 880GB/S and 4GB DDR4 for the operating system
  • SSD 256 GB - 1TB 
  • Ray Tracing implementation 
  


The above specification may change, but if we talk about 
such a powerful console then the market will change the entire.
Consoles are very much associated with the development of technology and games.

                      2020 will be very exciting for the graphics card market


in 2020 a new player will appear on the GPU market.
Intel plans to release its graphics cards for the market.Intel Xe graphic card (June 2020 launch).

Intel Xe GPU (2020/2021)

  • 4 Different models on launch
  • High power
  • Low power 
  • Support ray-tracing technology
  • 10 nm production
  • Execution units 128, 256, 512, 1024 (low-mid-high end market)

AMD NAVI (2020)

  • Navi 21 ( RX 5800 XT)
  • Navi 23 (RDNA 2) Ray-Tracing Support (RX 5900 XT)
  • RX 5800 XT 12 GB GDDR 6 (Range between 2080-2080ti)
  • RX 5900 XT 16 GB GDDR 6 (2080 Ti +)

    *Name can Change to RX 6800/6700 XT

                                                    NVIDIA AMPERE (2020)
  • 7 nm EUV
  • RTX 3070 (8-16 GB GDDR 6)
  • RTX 3080 (10-20 GB GDDR 6)
  • RTX 3080 Ti (12-24 GB GDDR 6)

RTX 3080 Ti Spec:

On the web, there is a lot of rumors about RTX 3080 ti. let's try to make this data more specific: 1.)The amount of VRam is the hardest to predict. 2.)There are two options that the new GPU can use: First: VRAM capacity will be different as it is for drivers Game Drivers Drivers Studio For Gamers 12 GB Vram Studio/Pro 24 GB Vram Second: What is the golden mean for the amount of VRAM? For next two years it could be around 16 GB VRAM. Now let's get to the core of RTX 3080 ti: 7 nm technological process will make it possible
to package a more dense transistor or increase their core clock speed:
 

 1.)If we're talking about the first case when the 

RTX 3080 ti has 5480 CUDA CORES, 

the core clock will be above 2 GHZ.

 2.)The second option 

is to increase the number of transistors while maintaining the core clock speed at lower levels.


''The Golden mean''

RTX 3080 Ti with 5480 (HT) (~9500) CUDA 

Cores and clocks above 2 Ghz with 16 GB Vram.


 Rasterization:
  • RTX 3070 (2080 ti efficiency)
  • RTX 3080 (~25 % more efficiency from 3070)  
  • RTX 3080 Ti (~35 % more efficiency from 3080)


Ray Tracing:

RTX 3080 Ti (Ray Tracing ~2 to 3 times faster from 2080 ti)
 
Until now, games with Ray Tracing support used only one implementation.

For Example:
  • Metro Exodus: GI only ( Global Illumination)
  • Shadow of the Tomb Raider: (Ray Trace Shadow Only)
  • Battlefield V: (Ray Traced Reflection Only)

One implementation of ray tracing technology causes a significant 
drop in frames per second.
 
RTX 3080 ti will have over 2 times more RT Core this means double 
the number of frames?

More RT Cores causes that more games will have a larger implementation of this technology.

in 2020-2021 we will see games that fully use this technology.
One Game with:
  • Ray Traced Shadow
  • GI ( Global Illumination)
  • Ray Traced Reflection/ Refraction
 
On this generation of cards is practically impossible to achieve all this in one modern game.
 
 
                                                             Simulation benchmark
 
1.) Star Wars Reflection Demo
 
 
 
 
2.)  Battlefield V
 
 
 
3.)  Octane Render Bench
 
 
 
We will see what the future holds, but one thing is certain 2020 will be very interesting for the GPU market.
 
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