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Nvidia RTX 3050 and RTX 3080 Ti just leaked — here's what to expect

Nvidia RTX 3050 and RTX 3080 Ti just leaked — here’s what to expect

Posted on December 14, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

A new leak suggests that a whole load of new Nvidia RTX 30 GPUs are incoming

If you’re on the fence about Nvidia’s current batch of RTX 30 GPUs — or more likely, can’t find stock given the shortages — then you may be interested to know that it looks like the company has more models up its sleeve.

The news comes via the AIDA64 benchmarking tool, which has been pretty good at surfacing unannounced GPUs in the past. The intriguing list, captured below by @Komachi_Ensaka on Twitter, not only mentions a RTX 3050 and previously rumored RTX 3080 Ti, but includes a number of laptop-friendly mobile variants of existing RTX 30 hardware. 
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