Expected GeForce RTX in May 3060 GDDR6X will not be the only novelty this spring. Nvidia is also planning the GeForce RTX 4070 for April 13 and the GeForce RTX 4060 for May:
GeForce RTX 4060 |
GeForce RTX 4060 Ti |
GeForce RTX 4070 |
GeForce RTX 4070 Ti |
GeForce RTX 4080 16GB |
GeForce RTX 4090 |
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GPU | AD107 [3072 SP] |
AD106 [4608 SP] |
AD104 35.8 billion tr. [7680 SP] |
AD103 45.9 billion tr. [10752 SP] |
AD102 75.3 billion tr. [18432 SP] |
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flat | 146 mm² | 190 mm² | 295 mm² | 379 mm² | 608 mm² | |
trial | 4nm TSMC | |||||
rate | ? | ? | 1920 MHz | 2310 MHz | 2205 MHz | 2235 MHz |
boost | ? | ? | 2475 MHz | 2610 MHz | 2505 MHz | 2520 MHz |
str. proc. | 3072 | 4352 | 5888 | 7680 | 9728 | 16384 |
TMU | 96 | 136 | 184 | 240 | 304 | 512 |
ROP | 32 | ≤64 | 64? | 80 | 112 | 176 |
FP32 TFLOPS |
~16 | ~22 | 29 | 40 | 49 | 83 |
bus | 128bit | 128bit | 192bit | 192bit | 256bit | 384bit |
memory |
18 GHz |
18 GHz GDDR6 |
21 GHz? |
21 GHz |
23 GHz GDDR6X |
21,2 GHz |
capacity | 8 GB | 8 GB | 12 GB | 12 GB | 16 GB | 24 GB |
data | 288 GB/s | 288 GB/s | 504 GB/s? | 504 GB/s | 736 GB/s | 1,01 TB/s |
LLC | 24MB | 32 MB | 36 MB | 48 MB | 64 MB | 72 MB |
power supply | 16pin? | 16pin | 16pin | 16pin | 16pin | 16pin |
TDP | 115W | 160W | ≥200W | 285W | 320W | 450-600W |
cena | $299? | $399-$449? | $629-649? | $799 | $1199 | $1599 |
datum edition |
5. 2023 | Q2 2023? | 13. 4. 2023 | 5. 1. ’23 | 16. 11. ’22 | 11. 10. ’22 |
For now, there is no news about the release date of the GeForce RTX 4060 Ti. If we were to extrapolate from the monthly interval between the aforementioned models, then we could speculate about June. This would practically cover the entire first half of the Lovelace generation and still leave room for models like the GeForce RTX 4080 Ti or Titan. These were also talked about and could enrich the pre-school or pre-Christmas season if necessary.
According to information from RedGamingTech, Nvidia is no longer counting on the Super series, which makes sense for several reasons. The absence of a wider range of competing products, weak demand for graphics cards and the spread of new releases over a wider period of time indicate that a refresh is not necessary. Sometime in the second half of next year, we can expect the release of a new generation using GDDR7 memory and perhaps a 3nm production process.