NVIDIA RTX 40 SUPER rumored specs emerge, RTX 4080 SUPER with full AD103 GPU and 10240 CUDA cores

Published: Oct 28th 2023, 08:38 GMT   Comments

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NVIDIA RTX 40 SUPER gets first CUDA core spec rumors

Initial specs for RTX 40 SUPER from ‘several weeks’ ago. 

This week has been filled with a surge of RTX 40 SUPER speculations, culminating in detailed specifications shared by a prominent NVIDIA insider, Kopite7kimi. The disclosed information includes the CUDA core details and potential GPU models for the various RTX 40 SUPER cards that have been the subject of discussion this month.

According to Kopite’s tweet, the RTX 4080 SUPER is expected to feature the full AD103-300 GPU, boasting 10,240 CUDA cores. While specifics regarding the memory configuration remain unspecified, it’s worth noting that the AD103 GPU implies a 256-bit memory bus. It appears improbable to achieve 20GB specifications without reducing the memory bus to 160 bits, although Kopite has refrained from confirming the memory details and the speed of this SUPER upgrade.

The specifications for the RTX 4070 Ti SUPER and RTX 4070 SUPER have also been disclosed. The former, although scarcely discussed due to its somewhat perplexing name (combining “Ti” and “SUPER”), may be subject to naming inaccuracies given the age of this spec leak, which spans several weeks. Nonetheless, this particular model is projected to feature 8,448 CUDA cores and potentially deploy two GPU variations, either the AD103-275 or a significantly cut-down AD102-175.

In the case of the RTX 4070 SUPER, it represents a modest specification adjustment when compared to the RTX 4070 Ti, with a reduction in CUDA core count to 7,168. Like the previously mentioned SKU, this variant could also include two GPU alternatives, either the AD104-350 or the AD103-175.

It’s worth mentioning that these specifications have not seen any recent updates, which raises the possibility that some SKUs on this list may have been shelved. NVIDIA, to date, has not unveiled any fresh specifications to its board partners, and the expectation of any major releases for this year is relatively low. However, it is evident that an update is on the horizon, potentially involving one to three models.

RUMORED GeForce RTX 40 SUPER
VideoCardz.comGPUCUDA CoresMemory CapacityMemory SpeedMemory Bandwidth
RTX 4090AD102-300
 
16384
 
24GB G6X 384b
 
21.0 Gbps
 
1008 GB/s
RTX 4080 SUPER 🆕AD103-400
 
10240
 
16GB G6X 256b
TBCTBC
RTX 4080AD103-300
 
9728
 
16GB G6X 256b
 
22.4 Gbps
 
717 GB/s
RTX 4070 Ti SUPER 🆕AD102-175
AD103-275
 
8448
TBCTBCTBC
RTX 4070 TiAD104-400
 
7680
 
12GB G6X 192b
 
21.0 Gbps
 
504 GB/s
RTX 4070 SUPER 🆕AD103-175
AD104-350
 
7168
TBCTBCTBC
RTX 4070AD104-250
 
5888
 
12GB G6X 192b
 
21.0 Gbps
 
504 GB/s
RTX 4060 Ti 16GBAD106-351
 
4352
 
16GB G6 128b
 
18.0 Gbps
 
288 GB/s
RTX 4060 Ti 8GBAD106-350
 
4352
 
8GB G6 128b
 
18.0 Gbps
 
288 GB/s
RTX 4060AD107-400
 
3072
 
8GB G6 128b
 
18.0 Gbps
 
288 GB/s

Source: @kopite7kimi




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