The buzz around Nvidia's soon-to-be-released Blackwell series of consumer GPUs has been intensifying. A recent leak from VideoCardz has provided us some insights into what we can anticipate from the upcoming RTX 5070 Ti GPU.
Specifications Unveiled
As per the information from VideoCardz's insider, known as Kopite7, the new card, referred to internally as PG147/SKU 60, is expected to come with an impressive 8,960 CUDA cores. This marks an increase of nearly 17% compared to the 7,680 cores of the previous RTX 4070 Ti, which is currently priced at $739 on Amazon. Alongside this boost in processing capability, there’s a slight rise in power usage, with the new card set to consume 300 W, which is 15 W more than its predecessor.
More Details to Follow
While the details on memory setup and clock speeds are currently sparse, it’s likely that more information will emerge in the near future. The RTX 5070 Ti is positioned between the rumored RTX 5080, which is expected to have 10,752 CUDA cores, and the RTX 5070.
Anticipation Builds for CES
The RTX 50-series is anticipated to make its debut at CES in January 2025. The initial lineup is expected to feature the RTX 5090, RTX 5080, and either the RTX 5070 or the 5070 Ti. As we get closer to the launch of the Blackwell GPUs, gamers and creators alike are eagerly waiting for what is set to redefine graphics performance.
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