NVIDIA is gearing up to announce some new RTX 50-Series GPUs. If you think the market isn’t saturated enough, the company has both an RTX 5070 SUPER and RTX 5070 Ti SUPER in the works.
According to a report, these two new GPUs will ship with a range of improvements over their non-SUPER counterparts. The RTX 5070 SUPER will see a 4% bump in CUDA cores, including 6400 CUDA cores compared to its non-SUPER 5070 at 6144 CUDA cores. It will now include 18GB of GDDR7 RAM.
The RTX 5070 SUPER also comes with a TGP of 275W, which is 25W higher than the non-SUPER model. Apart from that, the card is seemingly identical. It includes the same 192-bit memory bus and memory bandwidth.
As for the RTX 5070 Ti SUPER, this souped-up GPU will ship with the same CUDA cores as the non-SUPER variant. However, the GPU will come with 24GB of GDDR7 RAM. The TGP has then been increased by 50W to 350W. Keep in mind that even with the bumped-up RAM, the card won’t see an increased memory bandwidth. It will still run at 28Gbps.
We don’t know when NVIDIA plans to announce or release these GPUs. Given how the company has handled its past cards, we’ll likely just see these arrive in the market without any fanfare. However, if we do get some information around release, we’ll share an update.
Source: Videocardz