The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 (Non-Ti) graphics card is now expected to be released on April 13th, in line with previous rumours. The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 is the newest member of the RTX 40 “Ada” family, which was introduced last year. Hongxing2020, a Twitter leaker, reveals that the card will be released on April 13th, which is still more than a month away, but it does align with previous rumours of an April release.
The AD104-250/251 GPU core is expected to power the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070.
The GPU will have 5888 CUDA cores and 12 GB GDDR6X VRAM clocked at 21 Gbps. There appear to be three PCB boards designed for the GeForce RTX 4070 graphics cards, two of which we mentioned last month and another which Kopite7kimi has revealed.
The graphics card is expected to have a 200W TGP rather than a 220W TGP, resulting in a 10% power reduction. Also worth noting is that the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 core configuration is very similar to the RTX 3070, which also has 5888 cores, but the successor includes the Ada GPU core, which should bring not only extra performance but also higher efficiency. The card is also said to be clocked at 1920 MHz base and 2475 MHz boost clocks, giving it roughly 30 TFLOPs of compute power.
The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 will most likely cost around 600 USD, unless there is a significant price difference between the Ti and Non-Ti variants. The 4070 Ti starts at $799 US, so the RTX 4070 may as well be priced at $599 US, a $100 US increase over the $499 US RTX 3070. NVIDIA has begun clearing out older RTX 30 FE (Founders Edition) inventory, which could be our first indication that this news story is true.
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