While NVIDIA, like every other tech brand and company, is seemingly gearing up for the big reveal of its GeForce RTX 50 Series at CES 2025 next year, the latest rumours are already suggesting that a mid-range RTX 5070 Ti is already in the works.
According to prominent and serial leakster, kopite7kimi, the RTX 5070 Ti will reportedly ship out with 8,960 CUDA Cores or 70 Streaming Multiprocessors (SMs). That little detail also implies that the GPU is expected to use the GB203 GPU. Internally, RTX 5070 Ti is being called PG147 and SKU46, alluding that its reference board is likely to be the same as the RTX 5080.
Further details provided by kopite to Videocardz also suggest that the card will require 300W, making it 15W more power-hungry than an RTX 4070 Ti, which requires 285W at minimum. That said, it is unclear if that is TGP and TDP power.
Unfortunately, kopite doesn’t share anymore details about the upcoming mid-ranger; we still don’t know the base and boost clocks of the card, nor its memory configuration and frequencies. On that note, this is the part of the article where we as that you monitor your sodium intake, and simply treat this article with an equally lacking amount of conviction.
That being said, and if we (hypothetically, of course) were to make some grand assumptions, there is a possibility that NVIDIA is learning from its hiccup with the RTX 4070 Ti – the card was originally supposed to be a cutdown version of the RTX 4080, but had its name changed midway through rollout, on account of the backlash from consumers over the GPU brand’s naming convention.
(Source: Videocardz)
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