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HP lists GeForce RTX 3080 SUPER for its new Envy 34 All-in-One PC (Rumor)

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2021/09/21 13:38:48 (permalink)
https://videocardz.com/newz/hp-lists-geforce-rtx-3080-super-for-its-new-envy-34-all-in-one-pc   (rumor)
 
It should no longer be a surprise that NVIDIA will be refreshing its mobile and desktop GPU series with SUPER refresh around January next year. The company will more than likely align its RTX 30 SUPER launch with AMD Ryzen 6000 series codenamed Rembrandt, which is expected to debut at CES 2022.
 
The Envy 34 AIO system is clearly not using desktop GPU, hence it seems that the company might have inadvertently confirmed it will be updated with the SUPER model at some point in the future. According to the press release, the system will go on sale next month at a price of 1999 USD. It does not list RTX 3080 SUPER anywhere else but on the product webpage:
 
The most recent rumors have reaffirmed that NVIDIA is targeting early 2022 as the potential launch date for its RTX 30 Super refresh. The company is expected to introduce a new GA103 GPU which would offer more CUDA cores for the mobile Ampere series.
 
This should be treated as a rumor. In my opinion if NVIDIA were to create a 'SUPER' GPU lineup they would need to discontinue the current lineup due to supply issues. 
 


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    Re: HP lists GeForce RTX 3080 SUPER for its new Envy 34 All-in-One PC (Rumor) 2021/09/21 15:44:57 (permalink)
    I believe that Q1 2022 is going to be entertaining from the tech perspective.  It would not come as a surprise if NVIDIA dumped a lot of their SKUs. 
     
    Just to throw some pure speculation in the mix, maybe NVIDIA thinks, or has information, that Intel's GPU release, initially targeting the low to high middle range, stands a good chance of success in both performance and price.  It would make sense for NVIDIA to close out those competing SKUs and concentrate on the upper end.
     
     


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