Nvidia’s new RTX 2080, 2080 Ti video cards ship on Sept. 20, starting at $699
L33tdawg: "basically ten 1080 Tis dedicated to doing one thing: artificial intelligence," <--- Sounds awesomely tasty!
Ahead of Nvidia's pre-Gamescom keynote on Monday, Internet retailers spilled the beans on the existence of the company's next consumer-grade graphics cards: the RTX 2080 and 2080 Ti.
Nearly an hour later, Nvidia unveiled its own product listings for "Founders" editions of the "20-series" video cards. The company confirmed a September 20 launch for those two models and a "coming later" notice for an additional RTX 2070. The prices for the Founders Editions are as follows: $599 for the RTX 2070; $799 for the RTX 2080, and $1,199 for the RTX 2080 Ti. Pre-orders are live at the above Nvidia link.
Nvidia's event concluded by advertising prices "starting" at $499, $699, and $999, respectively, for those same models—presumably referring to video card partners producing their own models outside Nvidia's own Founders Edition line.