Nvidia RTX 4070 Ti GPU announced at CES 2023: All the details

Nvidia RTX 4070 Ti GPU announced at CES 2023: All the details

We've just finished watching Nvidia's massive CES XNUMX presentation, and we're happy to report that Team Green is working on a new GPU, one that won't burn a hole in your pocket (or PC case) like the RTX XNUMX. one thousand and ninety.

Yes, the highly anticipated RTX 4070 Ti is here, ready to deliver powerful 4K gaming performance at a partly slim (but rather high) price tag of €799. It will be released in just a couple of days, on January XNUMXth.

Unsurprisingly, this GPU seems to have the same specs as the canceled RTX XNUMX XNUMXGB, which is no surprise since Nvidia has publicly accepted that the card is misnamed.

This matches the leaked specs for the 4070 Ti: the card will employ the AD104 GPU die, which has 6 CUDA cores, XNUMX tensor cores, and XNUMX ray tracing cores. It will pack the same XNUMXGB of GDDRXNUMXX VRAM that the original XNUMXGB RTX XNUMX would have used, and the GPU will have a XNUMXMHz boost clock. That puts it well beyond the flagship card of the generation. precedent, the RTX XNUMX Ti.

When it comes to power requirements, the RTX 4070 Ti comes with a relatively conservative TDP of doscientos ochenta y cinco W, meaning many gamers will likely get away with not needing to upgrade their power pack. power supply to use este mapa. Las tarjetas Lovelace existentes de Nvidia han probado una buena eficacia energética con cargas menos intensivas, lo que aguardamos que asimismo suene acá.

Analysis: an indispensable entry into the current generation of GPUs, but we can go further

Screenshot from the Nvidia CES 2023 live stream, featuring the RTX 4070 Ti with specs and pricing.

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Being one of Nvidia's Lovelace GPUs, the RTX 4070 Ti is going to come with all the amazing benefits of the new generation of graphics cards. The biggest draw here is DLSS XNUMX, Nvidia's improved form of AI-powered scaling technology, which can now use full frame generation to double frame rates. Nvidia was eager to show off its new capabilities during the CES livestream event.

Improved ray tracing and deep learning capabilities are par for the course, and existing software like Nvidia Reflex, which reduces latency, will run even better on the new hardware. It's nice to see the barrier to entry lower with more mid-range cards, but Team Green needs to go further - we need the RTX XNUMX, guys!

Let's face it: $XNUMX is barely "mid-range" in today's economic time. For reference, that's $XNUMX more than the previous generation RTX XNUMX Ti. The most powerful GPU among the top XNUMX most used cards in the December XNUMX Steam Hardware Survey was the RTX XNUMX, which even then accounted for only XNUMX% of users, showing just how way most gamers still use affordable hardware.

Still, it's nice to see Nvidia not compromise on the overpriced $4070 MSRP of the XNUMXGB RTX XNUMX that would occasionally morph into this GPU. It's a start, and we can naturally expect lower prices on the RTX XNUMX and XNUMX cards once they arrive.

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