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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti GPU Launch in 21 Hours: Watch the Keynote Here

NVIDIA is all set to unveil the RTX 4070 Ti, its third Ada Lovelace graphics card, to the public. The rebranded RTX 4080 12GB will be shown off during the chipmaker’s CES 2023 virtual keynote on the 3rd of January (tomorrow) at 8 a.m. Pacific Time. The retail availability will kick off from the 5th of January across global markets.

As we just reported, the GeForce RTX 4070 Ti won’t consist of a Founders Edition variant, leaving AICs to capitalize on the launch. We can confirm that all major board partners, including Gigabyte, MSI, ASUS, and Galax, will roll out their respective models on the 5th of January.

There’s still no confirmation on the pricing, but the $799 price tag looks more realistic. Either way, we’ll see high-end variants priced at $899 and higher, with the bulk costing $849 (speculation). The GeForce RTX 4070 Ti will feature the fully enabled AD104 die packing 7,680 cores across 60 SMs and 48MB of L2 cache. It will be paired with 12GB of GDDR6X memory across a 192-bit bus powered by a TBP of 300W. You can expect a 20-30% drop in gaming performance compared to the RTX 4080 at native and a 15-20% delta with DLSS 3.

In addition to the RTX 4070 Ti, we should also get a first look at the RTX 40 series mobile GPUs. Derived from the desktop Ada Lovelace parts, these GPUs will come with reduced clocks and limited TBPs. We have observed that the performance bumps will be relatively modest compared to the desktop offerings. The RTX 4060 will allegedly be only 20-30% faster than the RTX 3060 mobile.

Mark your calendar for our virtual NVIDIA Special Address at CES on Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2023, at 8 a.m. PT, where will be kicking off the year with our latest innovations. Tune in at NVIDIA.com. News leading up to and during the event will be posted here.

If you are planning to attend CES in-person, we invite you to check out our gaming suite at the Cosmopolitan at CES 2023, where we’ll be showcasing the latest technologies, products, and software from GeForce and GeForce NOW.

Areej Syed

Processors, PC gaming, and the past. I have written about computer hardware for over seven years with over 5000 published articles. I started during engineering college and haven't stopped since. On the side, I play RPGs like Baldur's Gate, Dragon Age, Mass Effect, Divinity, and Fallout. Contact: areejs12@hardwaretimes.com.
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