Yesterday, we reported that NVIDIA was developing three new GeForce RTX 40 SUPER GPUs. The lineup is expected to feature the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER, which will replace the existing RTX 4070, and it looks like consumers will get some nice upgrades, especially when it comes to VRAM. NVIDIA's upcoming GeForceRTX 4070 updates, including the 4070SUPER, have been further detailed in the latest MEGAsize GPU rumors.
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It is rumored that NVIDIA GeForce RTX4070SUPER will use AD103 GPU, which means that RTX4070TiSUPER may also use the same chip, or switch to a higher-end AD102 chip. The existing graphics card uses AD104-250GPU.
It is said that this graphics card will use a 256-bit bus interface, which will help support a larger 16GB VRAM, while the existing RTX4070 GPU uses a 192-bit 12GB memory configuration. This VRAM configuration will also be better than the RTX 4070Ti, which retains the same 192-bit and 12GB of video memory. Looking at the price, the GeForce RTX 4070 is priced at $599, with recent prices around $549, so we may see new launches around $649-699.
RTX4070SUPER-AD103GPU/256-bit bus/16GBGDDR6XVRAM
RTX4070-AD104GPU/192-bit bus/12GBGDDR6XVRAM
RTX4070-AD104GPU/192-bit bus/12GBGDDR6VRAM
However, it is rumored that Nvidia is also preparing to launch a third GeForce RTX 4070 GPU, which has the same specifications as the existing model, but lacks GDDR6X video memory. The card will use standard, slower GDDR6 memory, but if they can somehow get it priced down to around $499, it might be a good value, but that can't be confirmed yet.
These new graphics cards are expected to launch sometime in 2024, but there are still a lot of things to confirm.