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NVIDIA at CES 2022, What to expect

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NVIDIA’s CES 2022 virtual event is set to begin tomorrow January 4th, 2022, at 8 AM PT. At the event, the company might be addressed to design, simulation, autonomous machines, vehicles, and gaming, as well as gamers’ favorite new RTX 30 Series graphics cards.

There are a few things we can expect from NVIDIA at CES 2022 virtual event. Here is some key points key will be expecting at CES 2022 from NVIDIA, but first how can you watch this NVIDIA’s CES 2022 virtual event on January 4th, 2022, at 8 AM PT?

How to watch NVIDIA’s CES 2022 virtual event

With some precautions due to COVID-19 and Omicron, NVIDIA will go virtual at CES 2022 on January 4th, 2022, at 8 AM PT (Pacific Time) via their official website or you can watch the virtual event directly from their YouTube channel whenever the event video available.

Also, we will be adding NVIDIA’s event video when it’s available to watch, so keep an eye on this post on the event date or simply bookmark this post and returned on January 4th, 2022, at 8 AM PT to watch NVIDIA’s CES 2022 virtual event.

What to expect

New NVIDIA RTX 3090 Ti

The debut of NVIDIA’s powerful and possibly most expensive graphics card, the NVIDIA RTX 3090 Ti, might be one of the most noteworthy announcements during Nvidia’s CES 2022 event.

While official specifications have yet to be confirmed, reports suggest that the upgraded RTX 3090 Ti will have the same 24GB of GDDR6X RAM as the standard RTX 3090, but with a higher memory bandwidth of 21Gbps, up from 19.5Gbps, as well as an improved 10,752 CUDA cores, 84 RT cores, and 336 Tensor cores.

There haven’t been any leaked benchmarks yet, but if the specs are accurate, the GPU will be one of the most powerful consumer-ready GPUs available in 2022.

Refreshed 30-Series graphics cards

If you were one of the majority of gamers who were unable to obtain an RTX 30 Series GPU in 2021, you may be in luck, as reports say they are set to become much more powerful.

According to rumors, the RTX 3080, RTX 3070 Ti, and RTX 3060 desktop graphics cards will be upgraded in 2022. According to rumors, the RTX 3080’s memory will be increased from 10 to 12GB, while the RTX 3060’s memory will be increased from 8 to 12GB. The RTX 3070 Ti, on the other hand, will receive the most dramatic improvements, with a claimed 100% boost in memory from 8GB to 16GB.

There’s no news on how much of a performance gain the upgraded 30 Series GPUs will provide, exactly like the RTX 3090 Ti, but based on what we do know, it looks promising.

New RTX 30-Series laptop GPUs

Nvidia is said to be announcing updated 30 Series GPUs for laptops. According to current reports, the RTX 3080 Ti mobile GPU for laptops could have up to 16GB of GDDR6 memory, while little more is known at this time. There are also rumors that it will be released alongside the RTX 3070 Ti mobile GPU, but the facts are few at the moment.


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