NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Launch Date Set for April 13th: Leaker Confirms
NVIDIA's non-Ti version of the GeForce RTX 4070 might make its way to retail in April. Recent reports, citing the reputable Twitter leaker, hongxing2020, have specified the release date as April 13th. This leaker has previously been accurate in predicting the launch dates of the RTX 30 and RTX 40 series.
The GeForce RTX 4070 will be based on the same AD104 GPU as the RTX 4070 Ti, with slightly fewer cores but still boasting the same memory specification as the Ti version. According to speculations, this GPU will feature 46 streaming multiprocessors (SMs), resulting in 5,888 CUDA cores enabled. The memory capacity of this graphics card is expected to be 12 GB of GDDR6 memory on a 192-bit memory interface. There have been rumors about the possibility of NVIDIA offering three different SKUs for the RTX 4070, with 16 GB, 12 GB, and 10 GB of VRAM, but so far, there is no concrete information to support this. The TDP of this graphics card is rumored to be 200 W.
NVIDIA is working on completing the RTX 40 series lineup, and fans are eagerly anticipating updates on the RTX 4060 Ti and the RTX 4060. The company's founder and CEO, Jensen Huang, will be delivering the opening keynote at GTC on March 21st, where we may receive updates on the future GeForce lineup. Stay tuned for more updates on NVIDIA's latest offerings.
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12gb isnt enough even for 1440p in number of games. Most recently RE4 remake you mentioned especially if you use raytracing.
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i look foward to the laugh to bank price the give it and i sorry but 3 memory schemes? talk about blurring the line on what xx70 is seeing them seem to want to that everything now
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3070ti has a huge disadvantage with memory capacity. 8gb is on the low side atm and you cannot compensate that for wider memory bus.
You saw in latest games it does not help if you are memory limited.
Yeah, over the last couple of years I've abandoned the idea of getting an 8GB card. 12GB probably would still be enough for me, seeing how I'm rocking a trusty old 1080p screen.
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I think 12gb is bare min they should have now DX MD easily used 8gb if one started jack up AA with eveything on maxed, and that is how old? im sure 8gb easily filled now well at 1440p anyway, I rarely run 1080p on 1080p monitor these days less for some reason i cant get the game to run 1440p with DSR.
but none the less have multi sku of the same NAMED card with diffrent amounts ram and or diffrent or 128bit or 198bit etc is stupid it great way to confused consumers. if it xx60 is one set of ram amount and 1 set of XXXbit.
initinal 3060ti had what 8gb and 450gb/s ish bandwith and end of last year that silently changed to ram and bandwitth became 610gb/s ish both being 256bit, then 3060 had 2 diffrent ram configs
i get the probably have to many chips that meet standard but, stop using the same for card with diffrent ram/bit config or diffrent amounts od cuda/tmu's/rop's/etc if any of that stuff changes it no lone card. you know like when the actual made xx40/xx30 card
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3070ti has a huge disadvantage with memory capacity. 8gb is on the low side atm and you cannot compensate that for wider memory bus.
You saw in latest games it does not help if you are memory limited.
Since getting a 7900 XTX I have realised how low 8gb really is. Even 12Gb isn't going to be enough for 4K. I saw highs of 17Gb VRAM usage in the RE4 demo at max settings with RT.