NVidia seems to introduce binning with the new Turing-GPUs. They select chips by energy consumption and overclocking abilities and mark the better ones with an A, e.g. TU104A. The A-chips can be overclocked by OEMs, but it'll be forbidden with the other and cheaper ones. Manual overclocking by users will be still possible although A-chips will be usually much more promising.
After reading more articles and leaked benchmarks, here're my speculated MD5-speeds:
GTX 1080: 27,5 GH/s
RTX 2070 FE: ~30-32 GH/s
GTX 1080Ti: 37,4 GH/s
RTX 2080 FE: ~40-43 GH/s
Tesla V100: 56,6 GH/s
RTX 2080Ti FE: ~55-58 GH/s
After reading more articles and leaked benchmarks, here're my speculated MD5-speeds:
GTX 1080: 27,5 GH/s
RTX 2070 FE: ~30-32 GH/s
GTX 1080Ti: 37,4 GH/s
RTX 2080 FE: ~40-43 GH/s
Tesla V100: 56,6 GH/s
RTX 2080Ti FE: ~55-58 GH/s