Rumor: Nvidia RTX 4090 Ti gets 600W tbp and 11 percent more CUDA cores

The RTX 4090 Ti, if it actually comes out, will get a total board power of 600W and contain 11 percent more CUDA cores than the RTX 4090. At least this is according to information from leaker kopite7kimi, who often shares correct details about Nvidia GPUs that have not yet been announced.

The possible new RTX 40 flagship will have the AD102 as GPU, just like the RTX 4090, but the Ti card will have 18,176 CUDA cores , claims kopite7kimi. Furthermore, the video card will get 96MB of L2 cache, 24GB of GDDR6X memory and a tbp of about 600W. It is still unknown if and if so when the new video card from Nvidia will be released and at what price.

The RTX 4090 Ti would also get faster memory chips so that a maximum bandwidth of 1152GB/s is possible; that is 144GB/s faster than the RTX 4090. The RTX 4090 has to make do with 16,384 cores, the same amount of memory and has a total board power of 450W.

In the summer of last year kopite7kimi already claimed that a new RTX 40 flagship is on the way, citing the following specifications: an 800W tbp, 48GB GDDR6X- memory and 18,176 CUDA cores. Perhaps this will be an upcoming Titan video card and that the RTX 4090 Ti will be a separate model.

A few days ago a photo of what could be an RTX 4090 Ti or Titan, including a four-slot design. A photo showed the board number PG137. That differs from the model numbers kopite7kimi mentioned for the RTX 4090 Ti, suggesting that this photo may be an early version of the Titan graphics card.

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