In addition, an Austrian retailer has listed the GeForce RTX 4080 Super Gaming X Slim 16 GB model at a premium price point, further indicating the market positioning of these new graphics cards. The proposed specifications for Nvidia's upcoming RTX 40-Series Super graphics cards are as follows:
- GeForce RTX 4080 Super: 16GB VRAM, 256-bit memory interface, 24 GT/s GDDR6X, 320W Total Board Power (TBP)
- GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Super: 16GB VRAM, 256-bit memory interface, 22.4 GT/s GDDR6X, 285W TBP
- GeForce RTX 4070 Super: 12GB VRAM, 192-bit memory interface, 21 GT/s GDDR6X, 225W TBP
- GeForce RTX 3050: 6GB VRAM (specific memory configuration not disclosed)
Early pricing for these models, as indicated by the retailer, suggests higher costs compared to existing GeForce RTX 4080 models. While the official launch of the GeForce RTX Super series is anticipated soon, the accuracy of these specifications remains unconfirmed until an official announcement by Nvidia.
GeForce | GPU | FP32 CUDA Cores | Memory Configuration | L2 Cache | TBP | MSRP |
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RTX 4090 | AD102 | 16384 | 24GB 384-bit 21 GT/s GDDR6X | 72 MB | 450W | $1,599 |
RTX 4080 Super | AD103 | 10240 | 16GB 256-bit 24 GT/s GDDR6X | 64 MB | 320W | $1,199-$1,250 |
RTX 4080 | AD103 | 9728 | 16GB 256-bit 22.4 GT/s GDDR6X | 64 MB | 320W | $1,199 |
RTX 4070 Ti Super | AD103-275/AD102-175 | 8448 | 16GB 256-bit 22.4 GT/s GDDR6X | 48 MB | 285W | $799–$849 |
RTX 4070 Ti | AD104 | 7680 | 12GB 192-bit 21 GT/s GDDR6X | 48 MB | 285W | $799 |
RTX 4070 Super | AD104-350/AD103-175 | 7168 | 12GB 192-bit 21 GT/s GDDR6X | 48 MB | 225W | $599–$649 |
RTX 4070 | AD104 | 5888 | 12GB 192-bit 21 GT/s GDDR6X | 36 MB | 200W | $599 |
RTX 4060 Ti | AD106 | 4352 | 8GB/16GB 128-bit 18 GT/s GDDR6 | 32 MB | 160W | $399/$499 |
RTX 4060 | AD106 | 3072 | 8GB 128-bit 17 GT/s GDDR6 | 24 MB | 115W | $299 |