Nvidia has revealed their next GPU in their 40 series lineup, the RTX 4070 Ti.
The new RTX 4070 Ti is set to hit the market on January 5th through third party partner cards, and has no apparent “founder’s edition”.
Given that it will be the “lowest” end model released so far this generation for Nvidia, the RTX 4070 Ti will have cut down specs compared to the likes of the 4090 and 4080.
Reportedly, it does have similar compute performance as the canceled RTX 4080 12GB version, leading some to believe this is that card, but rebranded.
According to the specs revealed, the card will have 7680 CUDA cores, 12GB of GDDR6X memory, a 192-bit memory bus, and a 285W TDP. Finally, the card will be expected to retail at a price of $799.
As with the rest of the 40 series lineup of GPUs, the 4070 Ti will also support the same feature set such as DLSS 3, improved ray tracing, and improved encoder set.
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