
While the 16 GB model is based on the larger "AD103" silicon, has 9,728 CUDA cores, and a 256-bit wide GDDR6X memory bus the RTX 4080 12 GB is based on the smaller "AD104" silicon, has just 7,680 CUDA cores (21% fewer CUDA cores) and a meager 192-bit wide GDDR6X memory bus.


The RTX 4080 12 GB and RTX 4080 16 GB didn't even share the same silicon. Memory size notwithstanding, the RTX 4080 12 GB is a vastly different graphics card from the RTX 4080 16 GB. With the RTX 40-series "Ada," NVIDIA debuted three SKUs-the already launched RTX 4090 which is in stores right now the RTX 4080 16 GB, and the RTX 4080 12 GB. The naming of the RTX 4080 12 GB was cause for much controversy. The company will relaunch the card under a different name, though it didn't announce the replacement name just yet. NVIDIA has decided to cancel the November 2022 launch of the GeForce RTX 4080 12 GB. Together with Verizon and Qualcomm, we designed the Razer Edge 5G to be a true gamer device, capable of supporting gamers' entire catalogs of AAA games or allowing them to stream endlessly online, taking their gaming experience on the go with low latency." "With the Razer Edge, we've created the ultimate handheld gaming platform. By Gamers.' motto," said Richard Hashim, Head of Razer's Mobile & Console Division. "The core concept of every product we put out always boils down to one thing, our 'For Gamers. It is specifically engineered to provide the best gaming performance while on the go. This groundbreaking collaboration will bring to market the world's first dedicated 5G handheld console-equipped with the world's most advanced display of any gaming handheld, powered by the latest Snapdragon G3xFort Gen 1 Gaming Platform, and running on Verizon 5G Ultra Wideband, the 5G network for gaming. Verizon, the Network America relies on, together with Razer, the leading global lifestyle brand for gamers, today unveiled the Razer Edge 5G, the ultimate 5G handheld gaming device during the keynote address of RazerCon 2022.
