- Nov 10, 2017
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Back in January at this year's CES, Nvidia introduced its RTX 30 series mobile GPU lineup consisting of the RTX 3080, RTX 3070, and RTX 3060 laptop graphics chips. Later, the company also launched smaller mobile Ampere-based parts with the RTX 3050 Ti and the RTX 3050.
However, a new report suggests that Nvidia's RTX 30 series mobile GPU lineup is still unfinished and the company is allegedly developing new chips under the "SUPER" moniker that it had used with its last-gen 2000 series products.
According to the report, Nvidia reportedly has two chips in the works dubbed the "GA103S" and the "GA107S", both of them are targeted for launch early next year. The GA103S will purportedly pack 60 Streaming Multiprocessors (SMs) across a 320-bit memory bus while there is no information on the smaller GA107S chip.
Here's how the new chips could stack up against the current mobile RTX lineup:
Nvidia reportedly making RTX 30 SUPER series GPUs for laptops
Nvidia is reportedly developing a couple of new GPUs called "GA103S" and "GA107S", where the 'S' presumably stands for SUPER. These are said to feature more cores than their non-SUPER counterparts.
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