NVIDIA RTX 40 SUPER gets first CUDA core spec rumors Initial specs for RTX 40 SUPER from ‘several weeks’ ago. This week has been filled with a surge of RTX 40 SUPER speculations, culminating in detailed specifications shared by a prominent NVIDIA insider, Kopite7kimi. The disclosed information includes the CUDA core details and potential GPU […]
That would pointless at $150 more than the 4070 right now. This is a repeat of the RTX 2000 series where everyone thought the launch prices were insane with the “Founders” edition at $599, and even AIB models at $499 soon after. Half way through the generation they had like a 20% price cut to everything.
It’s not going to be more than $599, with the 4070 probably dropping to $499 considering how well the 7800xt is selling in comparison.
That only makes sense if the 4070ti super is also $100 more and the old 4070ti is gone. They have to either slot them in at the same prices or cut the old ones for it to work.
I suppose the use of faster ram could help the 4080 Super a bit. Seeing that it won’t be using a cut down 102 makes me at ease for picking up the heavily discounted 4080 I did in September.
That’s a good update for the 4070, the others are meh unless it comes with a price cut.
Don’t think it will be priced the same though. The 4070 update is too good. I predict 699 or higher.
That would pointless at $150 more than the 4070 right now. This is a repeat of the RTX 2000 series where everyone thought the launch prices were insane with the “Founders” edition at $599, and even AIB models at $499 soon after. Half way through the generation they had like a 20% price cut to everything.
It’s not going to be more than $599, with the 4070 probably dropping to $499 considering how well the 7800xt is selling in comparison.
That only makes sense if the 4070ti super is also $100 more and the old 4070ti is gone. They have to either slot them in at the same prices or cut the old ones for it to work.
Having higher prices on the new cards would work just fine for them.
I suppose the use of faster ram could help the 4080 Super a bit. Seeing that it won’t be using a cut down 102 makes me at ease for picking up the heavily discounted 4080 I did in September.
Unfortunately the phrase price cut is not in Nvidia’s dictionary.
Otherwise there wouldn’t be a “Super”. This is RTX 20 series again.
May I know what the issue about the RTX 20 series was?
Didn’t they price cut the 4070?