NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti could cost $799, at least 10% cheaper than cancelled RTX 4080 12GB

Published: Dec 29th 2022, 09:55 GMT   Comments

NVIDIA reportedly puts a new price on RTX 4070 Ti

Multiple sources now claim that the price of RTX 4070 Ti should be at least 10% lower than cancelled RTX 4080 12GB. 

NVIDIA has allegedly confirmed the price of RTX 4070 Ti, the upcoming upper high-end RTX 40 desktop GPU that is to come out next week. The card is to cost $799 or 6499 RMB according to multiple reports.

As a reminder, the RTX 4070 Ti is a new name for the RTX 4080 12GB card that was cancelled 2 months ago. NVIDIA is bringing back the same spec’ed GPU but with a different name, and now it seems a new price as well.

According to Wccftech, NVIDIA has informed board partners today that the price of RTX 4070 Ti is $799, a $100 (11%) cheaper than RTX 4080 12GB. The same price is mentioned by Moore’s Law is Dead.

In China, multiple sources such as Expreview or BoardChannels now claim that RTX 4070 Ti is to launch at 6499 RMB, which is 700 RMB cheaper than supposed MSRP for RTX 4080 12GB (or 10% cheaper).

At $799 the RTX 4070 Ti would be twice as cheap as RTX 4090 MSRP (which is hardly seen these days). The RTX 4070 Ti does have half of the memory (12GB GDDR6X) but the CUDA core specs are actually less than half (7680 vs. 16384).

The only problem with RTX 4070 Ti MSRP is that there is no Founders Edition, and as a result finding this card at MSRP will depend on custom model availability. NVIDIA always ‘requests’ that board partners provide at least some non-OC models at MSRP at launch, but typically those cards sell out very fast, meaning that MSRP may be very short lived.

On the other hand, NVIDIA and AICs had an extra 2 months to prepare extra stock, so if these cards do sell out, then there is something very wrong with the supply.

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 Series Specs (RUMORED)
VideoCardz.comGeForce RTX 4090GeForce RTX 4080GeForce RTX 4070 Ti
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Board-SKUPG136-SKU330PG136-SKU360PG141-SKU331
ArchitectureAda (TSMC 4N)Ada (TSMC 4N)Ada (TSMC 4N)
GPUAD102-300AD103-300AD104-400
GPU Transistors
 
76.3B
 
45.9B
 
35.8B
GPU Die Size
 
608 mm²
 
379 mm²
 
295 mm²
SMs
 
128
 
76
 
60
CUDA Cores
 
16384
 
9728
 
7680
Boost Clock
 
2.5 GHz
 
2.5 GHz
 
2.6 GHz
Memory
 
24 GB G6X
 
16 GB G6X
 
12 GB G6X
Memory Bus
 
384-bit
 
256-bit
 
192-bit
Memory Speed
 
21 Gbps
 
22.4 Gbps
 
21 Gbps
Bandwidth
 
1008 GB/s
 
736 GB/s
 
504 GB/s
Default TGP
 
450W
 
320W
 
285W
MSRP
 
1599 USD
 
1199 USD
 
799 USD
Release DateOctober 12th, 2022November 16h, 2022January 5th, 2023

Source: Expreview, BoardChannels, Wccftech, Moore’s Law is Dead




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