Monday, April 17th 2023
NVIDIA to Target $450 Price-point with GeForce RTX 4060 Ti
NVIDIA is preparing its fifth GeForce RTX 40-series "Ada" graphics card launch in May 2023, with the GeForce RTX 4060 Ti. Red Gaming Tech reports that the company could target the USD $450 price-point with this SKU, putting it $150 below the recently launched RTX 4070, and $350 below the RTX 4070 Ti. The RTX 4060 Ti is expect to nearly max-out the 5 nm "AD106" silicon, the same one that powers the RTX 4070 Laptop GPU. While the notebook chip maxes it out, featuring all 4,608 CUDA cores physically present across its 36 SM, the desktop RTX 4060 Ti will be slightly cut down, featuring 34 SM, which work out to 4,352 CUDA cores. The "AD106" silicon features a 128-bit wide memory interface, and NVIDIA is expected to use conventional 18 Gbps-rated GDDR6 memory chips. The design goal behind the RTX 4060 Ti could be to beat the previous-generation RTX 3070, and to sneak up on the RTX 3070 Ti, while offering greater energy efficiency, and new features such as DLSS 3.
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Red Gaming Tech (YouTube)
237 Comments on NVIDIA to Target $450 Price-point with GeForce RTX 4060 Ti
You can`t re-live the past but will sure enter the feature and over there the 5060ti will go for +500$
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Great. The nVidia trolling is real.
Punish them - do not buy this junk.
300/350 considering inflation and the "ti" i think it would be a fair price.
It's like that movie, winter is coming, in reality, recession is coming, it's already here but the forces that govern us are dragging the inevitable for later or the next guy who will be in charge.
Kiss my ass. Are they going to scale price/perf of AMD's top end all the way down to the x50? Wow, Huang, just wow. You're on my shitlist for good, apparently. Its astounding how far they think they can go. 450. 4060ti. Specced like a 4050ti. Practically obsolete at launch.
Let me guess... 8GB? At that point its truly DOA for this level of perf. Don't even look at that RT toggle because the card might flee in panic. Precisely, this is where you'd place the 4070. That would have made Ada worthwhile and 192 bit acceptable. I'm definitely seeing Intel take a share of Nvidia's entry -> lower midrange if this goes on. AMD will probably release their midrange a half year too late to really benefit. Intel will just slash price to move units. IF, but that's a massive IF, Intel can release their updated midrange (probably their new top end) in Q2-3 2023, they have a real shot at capturing share. 299 would have made some sense. Not much, some. But then the gap to x70 is too large.
Or do you mean any revision of current chips?
8GB vram will be just fine for another decade.
I mean sure for your use case, 8GB will be more than fine until the end times.