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NVIDIA Prepares GeForce RTX 4060 Ti and RTX 4060 Launches in May 2023

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It looks like Spring-Summer will see NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 40-series get a rapid ramp up to high-volume market segments. In April, the company is planning to release the GeForce RTX 4070, which should hold the performance-segment end of things, albeit at an eye-watering $750 rumored price. May 2023 could see NVIDIA come out with two product launches before the 2023 Computex; the GeForce RTX 4060 Ti, and the RTX 4060.

Both the RTX 4060 Ti and RTX 4060 are expected to be based on the "AD106" silicon, which is expected to have around 36 streaming multiprocessors (4,608 CUDA cores, 144 Tensor cores, 36 RT cores, 144 TMUs, 48 ROPs); and a 128-bit wide memory interface. NVIDIA is expected to use 18 Gbps-rated conventional GDDR6 memory chips with these SKUs, which should lower costs (for the company) in comparison to the more exotic 19 Gbps GDDR6X.



The faster GeForce RTX 4060 Ti is expected to feature 32 out of 36 SM, which should mean 4,352 CUDA cores, 128 Tensor cores, 32 RT cores, 128 TMUs, and 48 ROPs. The more affordable RTX 4060 (non-Ti), is expected to be cut down further, or perhaps even be a maxed out version of the "AD107" silicon, featuring 3,072 CUDA cores. Both SKUs are expected to feature 8 GB as the standard memory amount, using 18 Gbps GDDR6 memory, which across the 128-bit interface should provide 288 GB/s of memory bandwidth. With the typical graphics power (TGP) of the RTX 4060-series expected to be well under the 200 W-mark, graphics cards could more extensively feature common 8-pin PCIe power connectors, instead of the 16-pin 12VHPWR.

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I hope the 4060 Ti is a 10GB card.
 
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Why is TPU still quoting the MLID rumoured price? there is no way the 4070 launches at $750 MSRP. From the look of the line-up so far I'd be willing to bet AMD has more VRAM at most tiers like RDNA2 v Ampere too.
 
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Good luck, might get one in about 10 years for £35, unless these come at under $400 MSRP or better yet, for under 400 quid I could get an Intel ARC A770 now and put it in my AMD rig , as my Intel rig has an AMD GPU for a double "blasphemy".
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It will be interesting to see benchmarks that is for sure. I really think for accurate benchmarks though W1zz would need to redo a single 6800 xt with latest drivers to get accurate results. I am pretty confident drivers have improved the 6800 xt performance over time and it matches a 4070 ti in a few games. That's been my experience when looking at numbers anyway.
 
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nvidia will want $500 usd for 4060ti and 400 usd for 4060, mark my words, just to be clear $500 usd was 3070 territory, now is 4060ti, next generation $500 usd will be 5060. If 4060ti is more than $500 then nvidia lost its mind, some people are saying 4070 will be around $700, if true then nvidia is digging its own hole, we need intel to step up, amd like nvidia is already lost too. With such enormous margin, more companies will want to move to gpu area and compete x amd and nvidia.
 
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They are 8GB

that's brutal. I see my 6800 xt use more than I expect in several games these days. really glad I have 16gb vram at 1440p
 
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Even games launched in couple years ago needs at least 10GB VRAM for ultra settings at 1080p. Newly launched the last of us part 1 requires at least 10 GB or even higher 12GB for ultra settings at 1080p. These products will be doa at that price tag. Nvidia is increased the price and decreased the VRAM. They only think money of course, nvidia never had like revenue in 2020-2021 thanks to corona virus and mining. Now, they are afraid to loose all money they have. But, I think they will face rough sellings for RTX 4080-70-60 series. DLSS 3 is just a disappointment for 30 and 20 series users. At least FSR 3 will save us from nvidia. I almostly used different nvidia cards in 7 years but I think I will change to team red or blue.
 
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The TPU article said 'expected to be 8GB'. Sounds like it's not a sure thing.

It's nVidia, it's a sure thing. 4060's should have had 12GB and the 4070's 16GB. I'll give you that maybe, the Ti of the 4060s might have 10GB...

In the end: If it look's like a duck, walks like a duck, or quacks like a duck, it's a duck. nVidia, the way you are meant to be played.
 
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It's nVidia, it's a sure thing. 4060's should have had 12GB and the 4070's 16GB. I'll give you that maybe, the Ti of the 4060s might have 10GB...

In the end: If it look's like a duck, walks like a duck, or quacks like a duck, it's a duck. nVidia, the way you are meant to be played.
The 3070 Ti had 8GB and the 4070 Ti has 12GB. There's hope the 4060 Ti might have 10GB.

 

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The 3070 Ti had 8GB and the 4070 Ti has 12GB. There's hope the 4060 Ti might have 10GB.
Only if it's a 160bit bus instead of the rumored 128bit
 
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man i hope nvidia makes these cards 8gb as well, so that anyone who fell for a 3070 falls for this too and is like "OMG... WHY DO MY GAMES RUN LIKE SHIT"
i really hope people buy these in volume

I hope the 4060 Ti is a 10GB card.
LOL ain't happening
I am pretty confident drivers have improved the 6800 xt performance over time and it matches a 4070 ti in a few games. That's been my experience when looking at numbers anyway.
get real, or at least don't be delusional; for the 6800 xt to be 4070 ti-level it'd need to be faster than a 6950 xt. it just isn't.
 

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man i hope nvidia makes these cards 8gb as well, so that anyone who fell for a 3070 falls for this too and is like "OMG... WHY DO MY GAMES RUN LIKE SHIT"
i really hope people buy these in volume


LOL ain't happening

get real, or at least don't be delusional; for the 6800 xt to be 4070 ti-level it'd need to be faster than a 6950 xt. it just isn't.

several games at 1440p at about 5 fps within each other of 6800 xt and 6950 xt.

especially aftermarket 6800 xt vs stock 6950 xt.
 
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Why is TPU still quoting the MLID rumoured price? there is no way the 4070 launches at $750 MSRP. From the look of the line-up so far I'd be willing to bet AMD has more VRAM at most tiers like RDNA2 v Ampere too.

Why wouldn't it? RTX 4070 Ti is an $850 MSRP card, that's absurd too, but it hasn't stopped Nvidia.

There's a lot of cards coming that Nvidia will try to sell as expensive as possible - the fact that Ti models have launched with the normal ones means they'll be very close together.

And reviewers will help them - just as they tried to explain to us that a $1200 RTX 4080 is at the right price, since it is much cheaper than RTX 3080 at the height of cryptoinsanity, and that RTX 4070 Ti is also well priced at $850, since it's faster than 3090 Ti - a card with a launch MSRP of $2000!

The crypto high still hadn't let go at Nvidia, I guess. And now they have a new explanation - AI. AI will need even more cards than cryptomining, so bad luck, gamers!
 
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Why wouldn't it? RTX 4070 Ti is an $850 MSRP card, that's absurd too, but it hasn't stopped Nvidia
Let's wait and see hey, I'm predicting Max $699 but possibly even $599-649.
 
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4060 TI aw yes lets gooo. Lower end cards are always the most interesting to me. I love to see NVIDIA, AMD and Intels low end cards the most each gen.
 
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nvidia will want $500 usd for 4060ti and 400 usd for 4060, mark my words, just to be clear $500 usd was 3070 territory, now is 4060ti, next generation $500 usd will be 5060. If 4060ti is more than $500 then nvidia lost its mind, some people are saying 4070 will be around $700, if true then nvidia is digging its own hole, we need intel to step up, amd like nvidia is already lost too. With such enormous margin, more companies will want to move to gpu area and compete x amd and nvidia.
3060Ti was $500.
Nobody is counting FE price since you couldn't hardly get one at that price. 3070s for $700 were pretty commonplace on release.
 
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several games at 1440p at about 5 fps within each other of 6800 xt and 6950 xt.

especially aftermarket 6800 xt vs stock 6950 xt.
i'm sure at a resolution like 180p they're even more evenly matched
 
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The TPU article said 'expected to be 8GB'. Sounds like it's not a sure thing.

Nvidia makes 6 different versions of a card and randomly picks which one to sell and randomly picks a price point.
Nothing is sure or sane when it comes to nvidia.
 
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Meanwhile WTF is AMD up to? When are the 7500XT, 7600XT and 7700XT, erm I mean 7600XT, 7700XT and 7800XT being released. Surely they have cleared most old inventory of RDNA2 cards by now.
 
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Still available:

6800 - $465
6800XT - $570
6950XT - $670

Raster performance and even RT performance steps down regularly from the 7900 XTX to 7900XT to 6950XT to 6800 XT and so on. VRAM allocation, too. What's the motivation for releasing the 7900X or the 7900? Oops I mean the 7800XTX and 7800 XT.
 
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