Here's a thread where we can chat about upcoming hardware (not released yet) and debate which may be the best upgrade path to take for Vegas Pro use, to help those looking to buy new systems in the near future.
Nvidia has announced the upcoming RTX 3000 series of Geforce cards, which the 3080 variant will carry 20GB of GDDR6 VRAM on a 320 bit memory bus. It will have 3,840 stream processors ("cores"). I won't go into how many texture units and all that it will have, as that stuff is more geared towards rendering real time graphics for video games, but all in all it looks to be a beast of a card.
The Geforce RTX 3070 will clock in just under those specs, sporting a 256 bit memory bus, 3,070 stream processors ("cores"), and either 8 or 16GB of GDDR6 VRAM.
Still no word on clock speeds.
Expected release is sometime later this year.
For comparison, the RTX 2080ti specs are:
Graphics Processing
GeForce RTX™ 2080 Ti
Core Clock
1665 MHz in OC mode
1650 MHz in Gaming mode
(Reference Card: 1545 MHz)CUDA® Cores
4352
Memory Clock
14000 MHz
Memory Size
11 GB
Memory Type
GDDR6
Memory Bus
352 bit
That's their current top of the line card being compared against their future upper-mid-range card (which is why the older card has more CUDA cores, among other things).