Nvidia Could Be Working on Another GeForce RTX GPU

From Tom's Hardware: AIDA64, a widely used system information, diagnostics, and benchmarking tool, has added information for a mysterious, unannounced Nvidia GeForce RTX T10-8 graphics card, which is apparently based on the TU102 die.

Currently, there are four Nvidia graphics card that use the Turing TU102 silicon. The GeForce Titan RTX and GeForce RTX 2080 Ti hail from Nvidia's mainstream product line while the Quadro RTX 8000 and Quadro RTX 6000 belong to the enterprise side. Thanks to AIDA64's latest changelog, we're almost certain that Nvidia is working on another TU102-based graphics card behind the scenes.

The GeForce RTX moniker implies that the unknown graphics card is most likely aimed towards the gaming market. That's practically the only clue we have at the moment. So, it could be something like a GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Super or GeForce Titan RTX Black. However, we're more inclined to the first since the GeForce Titan RTX already employs a maxed-out TU102 die. If Nvidia was to make a Black version, the chipmaker can either give it faster operating clocks or more memory. The latter wouldn't be a good decision since it'll probably cannibalize the sales of the Quadro RTX 6000. In any event, Nvidia would have a very hard time selling another Titan card.

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