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NVIDIA 4000 Series

I really hope no one buys a 10GB GPU going forward, That would just be self defeating.

True that was a 2020 thing. In 2023 paying £500+ for a 10GB card probably not a good idea. Minimum should be 12GB at this point. Or 16GB is it is just the cheaper standard GDDR 6 variant.
 
Apparently the graphics card producers don't know the specs of cards either

I don't think anyone has got a clue what the spec of RTX 4070 cards is going to be. Except for probably having 12GB VRAM, but that's the least interesting part.

Keeping it hush hush because they know we will find out its actually a 4050ti in disguise.
 
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Honestly, I don't see why it couldn't be similar to an RTX 4080 mobile GPU, even using GDDR6 I doubt would matter much.
 
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Honestly, I don't see why it couldn't be similar to an RTX 4080 mobile GPU, even using GDDR6 I doubt would matter much.
That would be too close to the 4070ti, sadly. I'd prefer the mobile version and GDDR6 to keep power down, but they won't - they'll have AD104 dies with defects that they need to harvest into a lower tier part, some of which will need high(er) volts to get going, hence desktop parts.
 
surely it will be q4 2023 ? thought nvidia come out with new cards every year ? with their current pricing they can gather dust on the shelves

They changed their release schedule to a new arch once every 2 years, Turing-2018, Ampere-2020, Ada-2022, ???-2024.

Nvidia themselves confirmed this only a few months ago, This year we'll get the 4050, 4060, 4060 Ti, 4070 and likely the inevitable 4090Ti/Titan with full core.
 
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Shall I post this in the 10Gb RAM thread??

We have just recieved the news that Nvidia is going to release three different versions of its hotly-anticipated RTX 4070 graphics card, which vary by the GPU video memory. It looks like we’ll be getting 10GB, 12GB, and 16GB models of the card.

 
It's nonsense, no point in 16GB RTX 4070 when the more expensive TI has 12GB.

Would make more sense to release a 4070 TI with 16GB, but the card isn't really powerful enough for it to boost framerates much.

Maybe they should just release a cut down RTX 4080 with 16GB, seems there would be a demand for it based on comments on these forums, and it would compete well with the RX 7900 XT.

Looking at the AD103 chips, so far, they've all had 9728 shaders, surely there must be some that don't make the grade?
 
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It's nonsense, no point in 16GB RTX 4070 when the more expensive TI has 12GB.

Would make more sense to release a 4070 TI with 16GB, but the card isn't really powerful enough for it to boost framerates much.

Maybe they should just release a cut down RTX 4080 with 16GB, seems there would be a demand for it based on comments on these forums, and it would compete well with the RX 7900 XT.

Looking at the AD103 chips, so far, they've all had 9728 shaders, surely there must be some that don't make the grade?

Well Nvidia did have the 3060 with 12GB and the 3060TI with 8GB so it has been done before
 
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