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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Ti Supposedly Cancelled

by Aiman MaulanaAugust 1, 2023
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As we approach the one-year anniversary of the RTX 4090 announcement, the tech world is buzzing with speculations about the RTX 4090 Ti, along with NVIDIA’s plans for the mid-series refresh of its GeForce RTX 40 lineup. Kopite7kimi, a reliable source for upcoming NVIDIA hardware leaks, has shed some light on the subject, giving enthusiasts a glimpse into the potential future of NVIDIA’s gaming GPUs.

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The current RTX 40 series has already seen the introduction of two Ti models, the RTX 4070 and RTX 4060. However, there seems to be no indication of an RTX 4090 Ti or RTX 4080 Ti, which many would expect for a mid-series refresh with enhanced specifications. The absence of such upgrades leaves enthusiasts wondering if NVIDIA has other plans for its flagship model.

Kopite7kimi has revealed that NVIDIA currently has no plans for an RTX 4090 Ti. Instead, the company is looking to introduce new AD103 and AD106 models for the RTX 4070 and RTX 4060. These models may not be entirely new SKUs; rather, they could be aimed at optimizing chip sales, possibly with a focus on the Chinese market.

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The lack of a pressing need for an RTX 4090 Ti can be attributed to the RTX 4090’s position as the most powerful GPU available, with limited competition from AMD in this high-performance segment. While there have been rumors about potential refreshes or the addition of 3D V-Cache to AMD’s RDNA3 series, NVIDIA doesn’t seem to be overly concerned at this point. Unless a significant market shift occurs, the introduction of an RTX 4090 Ti appears unlikely.

On the topic of the next-generation flagship GPU, Kopite7kimi suggests that it may utilize a 512-bit memory bus. This would mark a significant shift in NVIDIA’s gaming lineup, as such configurations have not been seen since models like the GTX 280 or some dual-GPU variants. With GDDR7 memory potentially reaching speeds of up to 32 Gbps, this would result in an impressive 2TB/s bandwidth, doubling what the RTX 4090 currently offers.

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However, it’s essential to note that even though the GPU may support a 512-bit memory bus, NVIDIA may not enable this configuration for all variants. The use of the fastest G7 memory at launch also remains uncertain, leaving room for speculation and further questions.

As for the next-generation consumer architecture, NVIDIA is not expected to unveil it until 2025, adhering to the typical two-year cadence for gaming architecture releases. However, there remains a possibility of a mid-generation update to bridge the gap, although specifics and details are scarce at this time.

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Pokdepinion: While rumors and leaks have given us a glimpse into NVIDIA’s future plans, the full picture remains unclear. Enthusiasts will have to wait and see how NVIDIA’s gaming GPU landscape evolves over the coming months and years. Until then, the gaming community can expect the RTX 40 series to continue its dominance, with exciting possibilities on the horizon.

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Aiman Maulana
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