Thursday, January 16th 2025

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 End of January Stock Depletion Predicted

Supply chain insiders reckon that stock of NVIDIA's "Ada Lovelace" generation GeForce RTX 4070 GPU will be depleted by the end of this month. This revelation emerges on the cusp of Team Green's GeForce RTX 5000 series of "Blackwell" GPUs heading to market (on January 30). The popular Chinese hardware forum—Board Channels—is a reliable source of product "supply and demand" information. Industry insiders believe that Team Green's mid-tier SKU will be completely sold—by the closing of this month—across several unnamed regional markets. NVIDIA's incoming GeForce RTX 5070 SKU (baseline $549 MSRP) appears to be the natural alternative, given that GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER offerings are priced within the range of $550 to $600—according to market research performed by VideoCardz.

A board member disclosed details and prophesized changes up and down NVIDIA's current-gen product stack: "The inventory for NVIDIA RTX 4070 and higher models is expected to be completely cleared by January. Starting from February, major AIC brands are anticipated to have stock remaining only for the RTX 4060 Ti and RTX 4060 series, which still need to be digested. However, since NVIDIA's Q1 begins in February, these two models will essentially enter the final stock phase." VideoCardz anticipates a March launch window for the GeForce RTX 5060 series—this could be well-timed given circumstances surrounding Team Green's (alleged) limiting of GeForce RTX 4060 Ti GPU supplies and the insider's predicted cessation of RTX 4060 (non-Ti) production.
Sources: Board Channels CN, VideoCardz
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8 Comments on NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 End of January Stock Depletion Predicted

#1
Daven
Nvidia and AMD did a good job depleting GPU channel stock presumably due to the 5000 and 9000 series being side upgrades.
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#2
mb194dc
4.35% more shaders in 5070 than 4070 and they'll be a similar price as well ?

Just checking UK stock, loads of 4070 available still.... Be surprised if they sell in 2 weeks, but you never know I guess. So they probably mean elsewhere.
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#3
bonehead123
Sooo....anyone reckon that now is a good time to put my 100 or so brand spanking new, still in the box, 4070/80/90 cards up for sale, starting 2/1/25 ????

j/k....made ya look, hahahaha :D
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#4
Niceumemu
mb194dc4.35% more shaders in 5070 than 4070 and they'll be a similar price as well ?

Just checking UK stock, loads of 4070 available still.... Be surprised if they sell in 2 weeks, but you never know I guess. So they probably mean elsewhere.
This is the board partner, not retailer stock
Retailers that weren't smart and got rid of all their stock yet will be left holding the bag
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#5
Wirko
bonehead123Sooo....anyone reckon that now is a good time to put my 100 or so brand spanking new, still in the box, 4070/80/90 cards up for sale, starting 2/1/25 ????

j/k....made ya look, hahahaha :D
Put them to work, there's a new profitable cryptocoin every day, or a cryptobanknote if you're lucky.
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#6
Chaitanya
Cartel controlling prices and stock nothing new to see here.
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#7
Rightness_1
It will be interesting to compare a 4070 Ti Super to the upcoming 5070Ti, as I think it will be shown to be slower than the previous gen card.

The 50x0 series is a con job. It will be hardly any faster, and the only difference will be FP4/Int4 support, which is where nv is getting it's x2 performance "boost" from.
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#8
kondamin
DavenNvidia and AMD did a good job depleting GPU channel stock presumably due to the 5000 and 9000 series being side upgrades.
I wonder how far to the side amd can get with their graphics division
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