Just (re)announced, the new GeForce RTX 4070 Ti is nothing more than the “old” 12 GB RTX 4080 announced in September, but with a new name and more in line with the reality of the catalog. It will be a somewhat curious card, since unlike the rest, it will not have a Founders Edition version, leaving each manufacturer to release their own versions based on a reference design that they can adapt with more or less personalized cooling systems.
As we said, change the name, but not the specifications. Thus, the RTX 4070 Ti has 7,680 CUDA cores, a 2.31/2.61 GHz clock and a 285 W TGP. According to Nvidia, its performance is significantly higher than that of a 3090 Ti, with the difference that the latter not only performs less, but also has a much higher TGP (450 W). The new card should also consume much less during use (226 W in gaming mode compared to 398 W on the RTX 3090 Ti).
In the absence of knowing the prices for Europe, Nvidia points out that the RRP in the United States will be lower than initially announced, starting from $799. A significant reduction when you consider that when it was called the GeForce RTX 4080 it cost $1,099. Its launch will take place in the same month of January.