NVIDIA has unveiled the SUPER variants of the RTX 40 series, while AMD and Intel respond by launching new desktop and mobile processors to the market.
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ReadNVIDIA has unveiled the SUPER variants of the RTX 40 series, while AMD and Intel respond by launching new desktop and mobile processors to the market.
NVIDIA has unveiled DLSS 3.5 with Ray Reconstruction, which further leverages GPU tensor cores to improve ray tracing performance with artificial intelligence. On AMD's side, FSR 3 now includes Fluid Motion Frames technology as a response to DLSS 3 frame generation.
The RTX 4060 Ti graphics card will have two variants, offering 8 GB (like the non-Ti version) or 16 GB of VRAM. AMD's mid-range model, also featuring 8GB of memory, is expected to be released by the end of May.
Series: Core i7 14th Gen
Core Name: Raptor Lake
Socket: LGA1700
Integrated Graphics: None
CPU Cores: 20
CPU Threads: 28
CPU Clock Rate: 3400 MHz
CPU Turbo Clock Rate: 5600 MHz
TDP: 125 W
CPU Cooler included:
Manufacturing Process: 10 nm
Maximum Supported Memory: 192 GB
Cache L3: 33 MB
Series: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 Series
GPU Interface: PCIe x16
GPU Chipset: GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER
GPU Memory Size: 16 GB
GPU Memory Type: GDDR6X
GPU Memory Interface: 256-bit
GPU Clock Rate: 2210 MHz
GPU Boost Clock Rate: 2580 MHz
DirectX: DirectX 12 Ultimate
OpenGL: OpenGL 4.6
Max Resolution: 7680 x 4320
TDP: 320 W
Length: 348 mm
Cooling Type: 3 Fans
Power Connectors: 1 PCIe 16-pin
SLI Support:
CrossFire Support:
DVI-D (Dual Link): 0
DVI-I (Dual Link): 0
DisplayPort: 3
HDMI: 2
G-SYNC Support:
FreeSync Support:
Expansion slots required: 2
Series: BLACK SN850X NVMe
Capacity: 1000 GB
Interface: PCIe Gen4 x4
NVME:
Form Factor: M.2-2280
SSD Controller: 20-82-20035-B1
NAND Flash Type: BiCS5 112-layer TLC
Max Sequential Read: Up to 7300 MB/s
Max Sequential Write: Up to 6300 MB/s
MTBF: 1.75M Hours
Series: BLACK SN850X NVMe
Capacity: 4000 GB
Interface: PCIe Gen4 x4
NVME:
Form Factor: M.2-2280
SSD Controller: 20-82-20035-B1
NAND Flash Type: BiCS5 112-layer TLC
Max Sequential Read: Up to 7300 MB/s
Max Sequential Write: Up to 6600 MB/s
MTBF: 1.75M Hours
Series: BLACK SN850X NVMe
Capacity: 2000 GB
Interface: PCIe Gen4 x4
NVME:
Form Factor: M.2-2280
SSD Controller: 20-82-20035-B1
NAND Flash Type: BiCS5 112-layer TLC
Max Sequential Read: Up to 7300 MB/s
Max Sequential Write: Up to 6600 MB/s
MTBF: 1.75M Hours
Series: BLACK SN850X NVMe
Capacity: 1000 GB
Interface: PCIe Gen4 x4
NVME:
Form Factor: M.2-2280
SSD Controller: 20-82-20035-B1
NAND Flash Type: BiCS5 112-layer TLC
Max Sequential Read: Up to 7300 MB/s
Max Sequential Write: Up to 6300 MB/s
MTBF: 1.75M Hours
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