NVIDIA is planning to launch the remaining Ada Lovelace GPUs this summer. The GeForce RTX 4070 is slated to launch on the 11th of April with a price tag of $699. The RTX 4060 Ti will follow it sometime near the end of May. The GeForce RTX 4050 is slated to land in June, while the release window of the 4060 is yet to be decided.
The NVIDIA RTX 4070 will leverage the AD104 graphics core, the same as the RTX 4070 Ti. It will feature a heavily disabled die with 5,888 cores across 46 SMs, down from 7,650 (60 SMs) on the latter. The GeForce RTX 4070 will be paired with 12GB of GDDR6X memory via a 192-bit bus and backed by 32-36MB of L2 cache.
The AD104-based GPU will run at a base core clock of 2.3-2.4GHz and a peak boost of up to 2.7GHz. The graphics card will come with a power envelope of 200W.
The GeForce RTX 4060 Ti is said to pack 4,352 FP32 shaders alongside 8GB of GGDR6 memory clocked at 18Gbps. The memory bus will be 192/128-bit wide, backed by 32MB of L2 cache. The graphics card will have a TBP of 220W with a price target of around $500.
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The RTX 4060 Ti will feature a lofty boost clock of 2.53GHz, with the AIB variants approaching the 2.7GHz mark. This makes the RTX 4060 Ti slightly faster than the RTX 3070 Ti (21.75 TFLOPs) with an FPS32 throughput of 22 TFLOPs.
The GeForce RTX 3070 Ti features 6,144 shaders across 48 SMs with a peak boost clock of 1.77GHz. On the memory side, you get 8GB of GDDR6X VRAM paired with a 256-bit bus and a TBP of 290W. The RTX 3060 Ti sports 4,864 FP32 shaders (@1.66GHz) and 8GB of GDDR6 memory via a 256-bit bus. The card has a TBP of 200W and retails for $399.
The RTX 4060 will use the fully enabled AD107 die with 3,072 shaders and 8GB of GDDR6 memory across a 128-bit bus and 24MB of L2 cache. That’s 500 cores less than the RTX 3060, a slimmer bus (128-bit vs 192-bit), and a smaller VRAM buffer (8GB vs 12GB). We expect a TBP of around 100W with an MSRP of $449 to $499. The RTX 3060 retails at $329.
Last but not least, the RTX 4050 will leverage the cut-down AD107 die. The core counts and cache are a mystery, but the GPU will be paired with 6GB of GDDR6 memory via a 96-bit or 128-bit. It’ll be the first 50-class card to feature more than 4GB of VRAM.
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Originally tweeted by MEGAsizeGPU (@Zed__Wang) on March 29, 2023.
Desktop 4060Ti – end of May
Desktop 4050- June
Desktop 4060- not decided yet