TECH NEWS – According to new rumors, the “greens” have abandoned what was promised to be the most powerful graphics card on the Ada Lovelace architecture, so there will be no RTX 4090 Ti (or even a Titan?) on the market.
We’ve heard rumors that Nvidia will not be releasing a new flagship in the RTX 4000 series, so the RTX 4090, which is currently on a different level, will not be dethroned. However, we have seen prototypes of what the RTX 4090 Ti, or possibly a Titan Ada, could look like. However, a trusted insider now claims that Nvidia has changed its plans and is looking to focus on lower price ranges instead…
Kopite7kimi wrote on Twitter (no, we won’t call it X!) that he thinks Nvidia will not work on the RTX 4090 Ti anymore (it would have used the AD102 GPU with more cores and higher clock speeds). Instead, the company is planning some lower-end AD103 and AD106 chips. With these, it intends to make additional RTX 4070 and RTX 4060 versions. The problem is that there are already Ti versions of both cards! Maybe the company is counting on the RTX 4050…?
Currently, the RTX 4070 is based on the AD104 GPU, while the RTX 4060 Ti is based on the AD106 (the lower the last digit, the more advanced the chip is; 0 used to be the top model). If the RTX 4070 is upgraded, it could switch to more advanced technology with the AD103 chip and fit more VRAM on the card (Nvidia is a bit stingy with it). The RTX 4060 with AD106 could be above the Ti model, as it is based on a cut-back AD106 chip, possibly replacing the current 8 GB base model, and could have more cores. Maybe the AD106 could take over the AD107 to strengthen the lower-end RTX 4000 cards…
However, the work is not wasted, as we can already see cooling solutions on the more powerful Ada graphics cards that can take up to four slots in our machines…
Source: WCCFTech
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