At CES again in January, Nvidia introduced two new desktop graphics playing cards. One among them, the lower-midrange RTX 3050, bought pricing and a launch date, and the evaluations have already come and gone. The opposite, the tippy-top-end RTX 3090 Ti, had a few of its specs introduced, however the firm stated it could have extra specifics “by the tip of the month.”
However we’re now midway into February, and the corporate nonetheless would not have any information to share. An Nvidia spokesperson informed The Verge that the corporate doesn’t “at the moment have extra data to share” on the speedy-but-almost-certainly-pricey flagship GPU.
This follows stories from mid-January that the corporate and its companions had halted manufacturing on the 3090 Ti resulting from alleged points with the GPU’s BIOS and the {hardware} itself. Whether or not fixes could be utilized to GPUs which have already been manufactured is unclear, but when the GPU die itself must be revised ultimately, restricted manufacturing capability amid the continued world chip scarcity may trigger substantial delays.
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