NVIDIA today revealed their new lineup of graphics cards, a refresh of the current series called the “GeForce RTX SUPER Series” which includes the GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER, GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER and GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER.

Coming as a result of what NVIDIA said is "nearly a year of architectural and process optimizations", you can see some of the details on each below:

GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER GPU - Starting at $399, Available July 9 Up to 22% faster (average 15%) than RTX 2060 8GB GDDR6 - 2GB more than the RTX 2060 Faster than GTX 1080 7+7 TOPs (FP32+INT32) and 57 Tensor TFLOPs

GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER GPU - Starting at $499, Available July 9 Up to 24% faster (average 16%) than RTX 2070 Faster than GTX 1080 Ti 9+9 TOPs (FP32+INT32) and 73 Tensor TFLOPs

GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER GPU - Starting at $699, Available July 23 Memory speed cranked up to 15.5Gbps Faster than TITAN Xp 11+11 TOPs (FP32+INT32) and 89 Tensor TFLOPs



This is all making my current 980ti seem a little antiquated, given that it was released way back in 2015 but it’s still a pretty good GPU. When I finally come to upgrade, it’s nice to see even more options on the table. Especially nice, that NVIDIA are pricing these new "SUPER" units at around the same as the existing cards. They could have come up with a better name though!

NVIDIA also announced the FrameView application designed to let you measure framerates, frame times, power, and performance-per-watt on a wide range of graphics cards. Only Windows was mentioned with this though, sadly.

You can see their official announcement here and also here.