Nvidia Confirms Existence of Refreshed RTX 2060 with 12GB of Memory
Rumors have been flying around for awhile now that Nvidia would be launching an RTX 2060 GPU with 12GB of memory, and today Nvidia confirmed it does exist. Instead of just launching the GPU via press release or with hardware-sampled reviews, it simply noted in its latest GeForce graphics driver 497.09 release notes that the RTX 2060 12GB is supported by the new driver. This “leak” means the GPU should be launching soon, most likely just in time for holiday shoppers to not be able to purchase one.
The GPU is a “Turing refresh,” and will be a slightly upgraded version of the card that launched in January 2019.
Nvidia’s driver release notes spill the beans on its upcoming GPU.
Regarding the question of why Nvidia would choose to launch an “old” GPU now, the reasoning seems to be twofold: it thinks it will be a card that gamers can actually purchase (imagine that!), and it will be easy to produce as well. Hitting up TSMC’s 12nm node means there’s not much competition for wafers at this time, and according to the card’s lowly 33.06 MH/S Ethereum hash rate is so low that miners won’t even bother. That’s a third lower than an RTX 3060’s hash rate, so it’s possible miners just might pass this one by. However, if the past has taught us anything it’s that even if miners skip it (they probably won’t) there’s still bots to contend with, so we’re skeptical of the notion that any GPU could have widespread availability here in 2021.
The card is rumored to be priced at $300, which would aim it directly at the Radeon RX 6600, which has an MSRP of $329. Gigabyte already accidentally leaked the existence of four models in an EEC posting previously, so it’s possible this new GPU will only be made by Nvidia’s partners, instead of the company producing its own Founder’s Edition boards. The GPU is supposed to launch on December 7th, so watch this space.
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