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4070 UltraCalling it now: 4800 GT.
4070 Ultra Super RTX Titanium4070 Ultra
It will be rebadged as something else so likely not a big deal.I really hope they haven't shipped any 4080/12gb chipsets to partners yet. Can you imagine of Asus or Gigabyte already has a bunch of these made?
LOL....I will say this is the right move. Just release it later and call it the 4070ti.
Trick Question: Nvidia is always a dick.Rephrase Nvidia statement "So, we’re pressing the“unlaunch”'don't be a dick' button on the 4080 12GB", lol
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It wasn't marketing. It was named that, IMO, to help sell through of the 3000 series. A $699-799 4070 that can beat the 3080/3090 Ti models would kill AIB profits.But still, how in the freaking world was the "4080" 12GB even ok'd in marketing?
Correct, and we now know Nvidia doesn’t give a shit about aib’s. EVGA is looking smarter and smarter now lolIt wasn't marketing. It was named that, IMO, to help sell through of the 3000 series. A $699-799 4070 that can beat the 3080/3090 Ti models would kill AIB profits.
What's Nvidia's alternative? Not sell a mid-series card that destroys the previous top end for what could be much less money?Correct, and we now know Nvidia doesn’t give a shit about aib’s. EVGA is looking smarter and smarter now lol
AD102 | AD103 | AD104 | |
---|---|---|---|
Die size | 608mm2 | 379mm2 | 295mm2 |
Transistors | 76.3bn | 45.9bn | 35.8bn |
SM Units | 144 | 80 | 60 |
CUDA Cores | 18,432 | 10,240 | 7,680 |
RT Cores | 144 | 80 | 60 |
Tensor Cores | 576 | 320 | 240 |
ROPs | 192 | 112 | 80 |
L2 Cache | 96MB | 64MB | 48MB |
Memory Bus | 384-bit | 256-bit | 192-bit |
GeForce | RTX 4090 | RTX 4080 (16GB) | RTX 4080 (12GB) |
---|---|---|---|
Die | AD102 | AD103 | AD104 |
SM Units | 128 | 76 | 60 |
CUDA Cores | 16,384 | 9,728 | 7,680 |
RT Cores | 128 | 76 | 60 |
Tensor Cores | 512 | 304 | 240 |
ROPs | 192 | 112 | 80 |
FP32 Teraflops | 83 | 49 | 40 |
RT Teraflops | 191 | 113 | 82 |
Tensor Teraflops | 1,321 | 780 | 641 |
Boost Clock | 2.52GHz | 2.51GHz | 2.61GHz |
Base Clock | 2.23GHz | 2.21GHz | 2.31GHz |
Memory Config | 24GB GDDR6X | 16GB GDDR6X | 12GB GDDR6X |
Memory Bus | 384-bit | 256-bit | 192-bit |
Graphics Power | 450W | 320W | 285W |
MSRP | $1,599 | $1,199 | $899 |
Incoming RTX 4080 SE.
LOL, that's rich!The AIBs need Nvidia, and for now, Nvidia needs them too, but you have to admit for the past few years they have been creating more and more problems that Nvidia then has to sort out.
In what way?LOL, that's rich!
You do know that Nvidia put significant effort towards miners and heavily focused their attention, resources and sales towards that market? Not to mention all the bullshittery they've been pulling towards their partners since...well, forever. This topic included. Oh, and the new power connector sensing pins BS they pulled with PSU makers being a recent example.In what way?
AIBs sold directly to miners at a higher price, and they inflated the pricing of the 3000 series raking in their largest margins in decades.
AIBs kept ordering and ordering creating the huge overstock that they then had to beg Nvidia to delay or tone down their launch of the 4000 series to correct.
AIB did the same thing with the 1000 series which resulted in them forcing Nvidia to buy back a few million unsold 1000 series cards, which then Nvidia's investors turned around and sued them for. The only saving grace there was Nvidia was able to take them out of storage, rebrand them as the CMP series, and sell them off and then some.
Nvidia is hiring talent to start bringing more of the production in-house, Nvidia already has direct contracts with Foxconn for their commercial equipment, no harm in expanding those contracts for consumer parts too.
The AIBs deserve plenty of shade, and the PSU sensing pins are a good thing I don't understand why people are upset with that. If anything I am more upset that the ATX 3.0 stuff isn't coming out faster.L
You do know that Nvidia put significant effort towards miners and heavily focused their attention, resources and sales towards that market? Not to mention all the bullshittery they've been pulling towards their partners since...well, forever. This topic included. Oh, and the new power connector sensing pins BS they pulled with PSU makers being a recent example.
Maybe. For this thing. The track record is pretty one way in general.The AIBs deserve plenty of shade,
Reportedly they sent the PSU makers (at least Corsair) a different set of specs than Nvidia ended up using.and the PSU sensing pins are a good thing I don't understand why people are upset with that. If anything I am more upset that the ATX 3.0 stuff isn't coming out faster.
Also, I bet the 4080 12GB would even be slower than some of the 3080 AIB cards in some titles (especially without RT) considering how close they were in Nvidia's own perf charts...It wasn't marketing. It was named that, IMO, to help sell through of the 3000 series.
I would suspect something along those lines. Treat the existing data as a market probe, they got data, and will adjust.So are they going to release it under 4070 and cut the price to $600?
Um no you will buy a 3070 and be happy.So are they going to release it under 4070 and cut the price to $600?
Imagine paying MSRP for a 2 year old card... During a mining crash, no less. lmaoUm no you will buy a 3070 and be happy.
I was thinking the 4080LE.
I should go down to micro center and circle the parking lot screaming “I don’t give a fuck” with my windows down and my system up.Something missed in the announcement is the "real" 4080 is launching November 16.