New information about next-generation GeForce graphics cards has surfaced.
According to an insider who was once the first to correctly specify the parameters of the GeForce RTX 30 line cards, the company’s new flagship graphics card, the GeForce RTX 4090, will indeed get 24 GB of GDDR6X memory at 21 GHz. This agrees with recent data from other sources. Such adapter will be based on AD102-300 GPU and will feature a TDP of 600W.
The RTX 4070 will cost 300 watts, but it’s also about the level of the RTX 3080. For comparison, the RTX 3070 is only 220W. However, the same RTX 3070 Ti consumes already 290W, so the increase will be insignificant.
This adapter will get 12 GB of 18 GHz GDDR6 memory, like the updated Radeon RX 6×50 XT cards. It will be based on the AD104-400 GPU.
As for the RTX 4080, there has been information about it before. The card will be based on AD103 GPU and will get 16 GB of GDDR6X memory.