Monday, December 19th 2022

GALAX Blurts Out GeForce RTX 4090 Ti HOF Product Branding

GALAX in its website's front-page carousel, may have inadvertently blurted out the existence of a GeForce RTX 4090 Ti "Ada" SKU in the works. This may well be a typo by the designer of its carousel graphic, but the existence of an RTX 4090 Ti SKU isn't a question of if, but when. We know from our September 2022 article that the RTX 4090 only uses 88% of the streaming multiprocessors (SM) physically present on the 4 nm AD102 silicon (that's 128 out of 144 SM, or 16,384 out of 18,432 CUDA cores), although it maxes out its 384-bit GDDR6X memory bus.

The way NVIDIA carved the RTX 4090 out of the AD102 leaves it with plenty of room to create a faster SKU that maxes out the silicon, backing it with more GPU clock speed, possibly even 23 Gbps-rated GDDR6X memory, resulting in a top-spec flagship with ≥10% higher performance than the RTX 4090, to consolidate NVIDIA's position in the high-end segment—not that it's under much of a threat from AMD right now. The Radeon RX 7900 XTX trades blows with the RTX 4080, and is barely a threat to the RTX 4090. NVIDIA would still want something to sell at $2,000 if not more, and the only way it can do so is by maxing out the AD102 and hope that enthusiasts wanting to climb performance leaderboards would want such a card.
Source: Guru3D
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30 Comments on GALAX Blurts Out GeForce RTX 4090 Ti HOF Product Branding

#26
TranceHead
ir_cowI'm not sure this is a surprise to anyone. NVIDIA has been doing this for YEARS now. It was the originally the Titan which had a full fledge die, now its the Ti model. It will come out 6 months before the next series and be 15-20% slower in comparison to the next gen.
The Ti's predate the titans
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#27
CGi-Quality
evernessinceThe xx90 cards absolutely do not replace titan cards. Marketed at two entirely different markets and are even in two separate categories on Nvidia's own website.

The 3090 only replaces the Titan's price tag, they are not feature equivalent.
Thank you.
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#28
lightning70
Full AD102 Silicone is at your service with prices starting from $2299-2399.:)
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#29
SAINT ENZO
ir_cowI'm not sure this is a surprise to anyone. NVIDIA has been doing this for YEARS now. It was the originally the Titan which had a full fledge die, now its the Ti model. It will come out 6 months before the next series and be 15-20% slower in comparison to the next gen.
I think it'll be out by june or july 2023
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64K
wNotyarDI may be mistaken then, or at least in need of some reminding. Was any Titan promoted as GeForce (aka gaming line)?
Believe it or not but every Titan has been promoted on the Geforce site as the greatest thing ever for gaming.
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