News Nvidia's RTX 4080 Super Seemingly Listed in PCI ID Database

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Is it really going to be a 'Super' naming? Given the rest of that gen product stack is either a vanilla (4060, 4070, 4080) or a Ti (4060 ti, 4070ti) IMO opinion it doesn't quite fit as well. 4080ti makes sense.
Maybe the Chinese consider the super to be better than Ti?
They positioning this to replace the 4090 in the Chinese market, as they think they are going to be stopped from selling the 4090 in China?
 
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I don't think "Super" and "Ti" are mutually exclusive at this point. With AMD having abandoned logic for some stupid reason and gone back to the dark days of GPU naming (XT and XTX), there's nothing keeping nVidia from using "Ti" to create a gap filler card model (instead of using a 5 instead of a 0 on the end, such as RTX 4075 instead of 4070 Ti), and then if they are following essentially a two year Tick-Tock cycle, using "Super" to designate the refresh generation cards.
 
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