GALAX’s internal roadmap confirms GeForce RTX 3080 20GB, GeForce RTX 3060

Published: Sep 23rd 2020, 03:41 GMT   Comments

A leaked Galax roadmap confirms the upcoming GeForce RTX 30 series graphics cards.

GALAX confirms GeForce RTX 3080 20GB, GeForce RTX 3060

The company has held a meeting with either employees or key partners in China. The logo in the upper left corner confirms that the slide belongs to Galax. The manufacturer is planning to introduce GeForce RTX 3080 20GB model, which would slide right in between RTX 3080 10GB and GeForce RTX 3090 graphics cards. There seem to be no plans for Geforce RTX 3090 successor or upgrade, at least not on this slide.

For the first time, we can also see GeForce RTX 3060 listed on a roadmap, although without the Ti suffix. This graphics card is expected to feature TU106 Ampere GPU. At this time we are unsure if this SKU is the same as RTX 3060 Ti, or there have been plans to release the non-Ti model first.

A model codenamed PG142 SKU 0 is also listed. This model has been known as GeForce RTX 3070 SUPER or 3070 Ti. This card features a full TU104 GPU with 6144 CUDA cores.

This roadmap is yet another confirmation that GeForce RTX 3080 20GB will launch at some point, but neither Gigabyte nor Galax have confirmed the timing. According to our sources, the date is strictly related to the launch of the Radeon RX 6000 series, so it is definitely coming, it just happens to be dependent on a competitor.

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 Series (Full Rumored Lineup)
VideoCardzGPUBoard (FE/Ref)CUDA CoresMemoryLaunch Date
RTX 30908nm GA102-300PG136/132 SKU 30
 
10496
 
24GB G6X
September 24th
RTX 3080 20GB8nm GA102-TBCPG133/132 SKU 20
 
8704
 
20GB G6X
After Big Navi
RTX 3080 10GB8nm GA102-200PG133/132 SKU 10
 
8704
 
10GB G6X
September 17th
RTX 3070 Ti/SUPER8nm GA104-TBCPG142/141 SKU 10
 
6144
 
16GB G6
After Big Navi
RTX 30708nm GA104-300PG142/141 SKU 10
 
5888
 
8GB G6
October 15th
RTX 3060 Ti/SUPER8nm GA104-200PG190 SKU 20
 
4864
 
8GB G6
TBC
RTX 3060TBCnm GA106TBCTBCTBCTBC

Source: Baidu via @9550Pro




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