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 Amazing RTX 4080 Ti-2024 from NVIDIA!

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NVIDIA aims to deliver its more powerful GeForce RTX 4080 Ti GPU in the early part of 2024 at a price range that is equivalent to that of the RTX 4080. This range will be priced in the same range as the RTX 4080.

Recent speculations suggest that NVIDIA is hard at work developing a faster graphics processing unit (GPU) that will be known as the GeForce RTX 4080 Ti. It is speculated that the GeForce RTX 4080 Ti will cost the same as the RTX 4080.

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According to the most current rumor, MEGAsizeGPU is the origin of the rumor that NVIDIA is likely to launch a new GeForce RTX 4080 graphics card somewhere in the beginning of 2024. The exact timing of the launch is not specified. This new piece of graphics hardware could be referred to by either the GeForce RTX 4080S (SUPER) or the RTX 4080 Ti, both of which are potential names. In spite of this, we are preparing for the possibility that the card may feature the “Ti” branding because it will be more analogous to the Ada Lovelace items that are now on the market.

High-performance RTX 4080 Ti GPU

 RTX 4080 Ti GPU
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Regardless of which naming system is chosen, the AD102 GPU core will serve as the foundation for the brand-new NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 Ti graphics card. This suggests that it will feature a core arrangement that is marginally superior to the one found in the RTX 4080 Non-Ti/S. The present RTX 4080 is equipped with a 256-bit interface and 16 GB of VRAM, thus it is possible that we will see an upgrade to the memory that includes a 320-bit interface as well as 20 GB of VRAM.

In this latest version, the TGP is intended to be configured at 450W; but, in practice, it will be in the range of 380-420W. This card will make an effort to bridge the performance and feature gap that currently exists between the RTX 4080 and the RTX 4090 models of graphics processing units. The two cards couldn’t be more different from one another if they tried.

It has been stated that the price of the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 Ti graphics card will fall within the same price range as the RTX 4080, which is already on the market. The RTX 4080 has a manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) of $1199 US but can be purchased at a variety of retail establishments for a price ranging from $1050 to $1100 US.

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This would imply that we would see an official price decrease for the existing RTX 4080 graphics cards down to $999 US or less while the RTX 4080 Ti takes up the market that is currently $1199 US. This would be in contrast to the fact that the RTX 4080 STRIX takes up the segment that is currently $1199 US. Because of this, the cost of the more advanced Ada cards would be brought down to a more affordable level.

It is essential to bear in mind that the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 retails for $1199 in the United States and that it was not widely accepted in the consumer market due to the poor price/performance value it gave. Both of these facts are vital to keep in mind. Recent price drops might finally help with sales of some units, but overall, the card is still one of the least popular options available within the NVIDIA RTX 40 lineup.

Although the RTX 4090 will continue to be the flagship model with a price tag of $1599 US, the release of the RTX 4080 Ti provides a signal that NVIDIA may also release an RTX 4090 Ti model in the future with a higher price tag. Despite the fact that the RTX 4090 will continue to be the flagship model, the RTX 4080 Ti has provided a hint that this may occur.

If NVIDIA plans to introduce the GeForce RTX 4080 Ti in the early part of 2024, then we could probably expect an announcement regarding the product around the time of CES 2024, which is still a few months away. CES 2024 will take place in Las Vegas, Nevada.

GeForce RTX 4080 Ti specifications

GRAPHICS CARD NAMENVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 4090NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 4080 TINVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 4080NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 4070 TINVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 4070NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 4060 TINVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 4060
GPU NameAda Lovelace AD102-300Ada Lovelace AD102Ada Lovelace AD103-300Ada Lovelace AD104-400Ada Lovelace AD104-250Ada Lovelace AD106-350Ada Lovelace AD107-400
Process NodeTSMC 4NTSMC 4NTSMC 4NTSMC 4NTSMC 4NTSMC 4NTSMC 4N
Die Size608mm2608mm2378.6mm2294.5mm2294.5mm2190.0mm2146.0mm2
Transistors76 Billion76 Billion45.9 Billion35.8 Billion35.8 Billion22.9 BillionTBD
CUDA Cores16384TBD97287680588843523072
TMUs / ROPs512 / 176TBD320 / 112240 / 80184 / 64136 / 48TBD
Tensor / RT Cores512 / 128TBD304 / 76240 / 60184 / 46136 / 34TBD
L2 Cache72 MBTBD64 MB48 MB36 MB32 MB24 MB
Base Clock2230 MHzTBD2210 MHz2310 MHz1920 MHz2310 MHz1830 MHz
Boost Clock2520 MHzTBD2510 MHz2610 MHz2475 MHz2535 MHz2460 MHz
FP32 Compute83 TFLOPsTBD49 TFLOPs40 TFLOPs29 TFLOPs22 TFLOPs15 TFLOPs
RT TFLOPs191 TFLOPsTBD113 TFLOPs82 TFLOPs67 TFLOPs51 TFLOPs35 TFLOPs
Tensor-TOPs1321 TOPsTBD780 TOPs641 TOPs466 TOPs353 TOPs242 TOPs
Memory Capacity24 GB GDDR6X20 GB GDDR6X?16 GB GDDR6X12 GB GDDR6X12 GB GDDR6X8-16 GB GDDR68 GB GDDR6
Memory Bus384-bit320-bit?256-bit192-bit192-bit128-bit128-bit
Memory Speed21.0 GbpsTBD23.0 Gbps21.0 Gbps21.0 Gbps18.0 Gbps17.0 Gbps
Bandwidth1008 GB/sTBD736 GB/s504 GB/s504 GB/s288 GB/s
(554 GB/s Effective)
272 GB/s
(453 GB/s Effective)
TBP450W380-420W320W285W200W160-165W115W
Price (MSRP / FE)$1599 US / 1949 EU$1199 US$1199 US / 1469 EU$799 US$599 US$399-$499 US$299 US
Price (Current)$1599 US / 1859 EU$1199 US$1199 US / 1399 EU$799 US$599 US$399-$499 US$299 US
Launch (Availability)12th October 2022202416th November 20225th January 202313th April 202324th May / 18th July 202329th June 2023

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Agarapu Ramesh was founder of the Govindhtech and Computer Hardware enthusiast. He interested in writing Technews articles. Working as an Editor of Govindhtech for one Year and previously working as a Computer Assembling Technician in G Traders from 2018 in India. His Education Qualification MSc.
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