In early 2024, Nvidia is expected to launch a new lineup of graphics cards in the Geforce RTX 40 series: 4070 Super, 4070 Ti Super, and 4080 Super. Previous rumors claimed that the company was increasing the memory bus from 256 to 320 bits and therefore also the video memory size from 16 to 20 GB in the 4080 Super, but this has now been refuted by new information leaked from MSI and Gigabyte.
Specifications of several MSI cards have appeared in various stores and reports The power of technology. They showed that both the RTX 4070 Ti Super and 4080 Super get 16GB of video memory. For the 4070 Ti Super, this means an increase from 12 to 16GB, which seems to confirm that Nvidia has switched from the more capped-off AD104 chip to a slightly smaller AD103 chip, which is the same GPU found in the 4080. For the 4080 Super , this means that the improvements over the regular 4080 processor lie elsewhere, for example more active CUDA cores and higher power.
The memory amounts were also confirmed by data registered by Gigabyte with the Russian Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC), it wrote video card. Gigabyte delivers big – the company has registered as many as 33 new cards with different levels of functionality and overclocking. The new EEC filing also confirms another rumored card: the RTX 3050 6GB.
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