Alleged GeForce RTX 4060 Ti Specs Leak
Nvidia's next performance mainstream GeForce RTX 4060 Ti graphics card has preliminary specifications that suggest it will not be as power demanding as the company's high-end offerings and will fit easily into tiny PCs thanks to its short PCB.
Late on Tuesday, hardware leaker @Kopite7Kimi claimed that Nvidia's GeForce RTX 4060 Ti would use the AD106 graphics processor and include 4352 shader cores, along with 8 GB of GDDR6 RAM operating at 18 GHz and a 128-bit interface. The product will have a power consumption of only 220W, which is low compared to modern norms.
The GeForce RTX 4060 Ti Founders Edition would still employ the controversial 12VHPWR power connection. Of course, none of this has been officially confirmed, so take it with a grain of salt. Nvidia may change its plans as it gets closer to the GeForce RTX 4060 Ti launch, or the specs might be for a laptop variant.
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I'm not sure I'm going to believe those specs. They look quite pitiful, to be honest. Half the memory bus width compareed to 3060 Ti. Still the same amount of memory, meaning the chips were switched to ones with double the capacity, but the number, and thus bus width, halved. That would certainly save big bucks for Nvidia and the partners, yet the card price would still be higher, no doubt. The GPU itself would be relatively smaller with less shaders, according to those specs. The only thing it would have going for it, aside from the newer architecture, would be higher clocks. Higher clocks are free performance for the manufacturer, compared to everything else.
I really hope those specs aren't true, or they indeed are for the mobile chip, which would explain everything.
Edit: Mixed bandwidth and bus width.
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Hope it is priced below 700$
Finally a low-mid range card below 700$
Thanks NVIDIA
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no thanks
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Just buy 3070 now LOL
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I understand that with the 4080-12G they "had to" rename it to the 4070Ti due to it's lower core count on the GPU.
But why are we seeing a 4060Ti right now? Before we see a 4070 or 4060 base? Why not release those and later on, once yields are getting better, refresh mid cycle with an improved 4060 GPU?
I don't know, but I have the feeling that Nvidia not only abondoned it's predictable classification of GPUs since Turing, but also makes it impossible for anybody not reading specs to make a proper decision.
It used to be Titan / 80Ti / 80 / 70 / 60 / 50... now it's 90Ti (alleged) / 90 / 80 / 70Ti / 70 / 60Ti / 60 / and the unsellable 50 and maybe 50Ti at probably 400 / 450 $ MSRP...
I'm finally realizing that it only gets more bothersome if GPUs with different core counts are effectively named the same.