From PC World: Nvidia’s ferocious GeForce RTX 4090 is a fire-breathing monster of a graphics cards, delighting gamers with 24GB of VRAM, unrivaled gaming performance, and steep power requirements to feed the beast. Its $1600 price tag is just as beastly. Nevertheless, gamers worldwide have been eagerly awaiting the launch of an upgraded version in the form of the long-rumored GeForce RTX 4090 Ti — a graphics card that Nvidia hasn’t ever uttered a peep about.
A new report claims this will probably not happen.
The well-known (and oft-accurate) leaker Kopite7kimi tweeted on Thursday that Nvidia has cancelled the market launch of the RTX 4090 Ti.
The rumored graphics card, allegedly planned with an improved version of the AD102 chip packing even more hardware inside, will not happen, according to the leak. Instead, Kopite7kimi claims Nvidia wants to concentrate on new GPUs from the RTX 4070 and RTX 4060 series, featuring trimmed AD103 and AD106 chips. Current models of the RTX 4070 use an AD104 chip, while the RTX 4060 Ti has an AD106 chip. The new AD103 chip should have more cores and also be able to connect more memory.
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