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Nvidia's event concluded by advertising prices "starting" at $499, $699, and $999, respectively, for those same models--assumedly referring to video card partners producing their own models outside Nvidia's own Founders Edition line.Nvidia's new RTX 2080, 2080 Ti video cards ship on Sept. 20, starting at $699 | Ars Technica
That much money for the 2080 Ti Founders Edition will net you 11GB of GDDR6 RAM and a card running at a base clock of 1,350 MHz and a "boost" clock of 1,635 MHz. It will include 4,352 CUDA cores and 352-bit memory bandwidth running at 616 GB/sec. The more affordable 2080 Founders Edition actually clocks faster, at a "boost" clock of 1,800 MHz, but with 8GB of GDDR6 RAM. That memory operates with 256-bit bandwidth running at 448 GB/sec, and the card includes 2,944 CUDA cores.