NVIDIA reproduces the mysterious knife skills, RTX 4060Ti adds 16G version

As the inventory of the previous generation is gradually cleared, Su Ma and Lao Huang are finally ready to take out the new generation of mainstream graphics cards.

According to external sources, AMD mainly has models such as RX 7600XT and 7600, and the release date is set for May 25.

AMD's confidentiality measures are quite good. At present, apart from the packaging and product pictures released by some manufacturers, not much detailed specifications are currently known.

Source: videocardz

The RX 7600 is said to have 32 RDNA 3 computing units, 2048 stream processors, and 8G GDDR6 video memory.

Source: videocardz

The overall specifications have not been substantially improved compared to the previous generation RX 6600, which is just a squeeze of toothpaste.

Let’s set a price of $249. I hope AMD won’t be ungrateful!

NVIDIA has confirmed to release RTX 4060 Ti 8G on May 24.

The originally planned date was May 29th, but just to be one day ahead of AMD, it was changed to the 24th.

No matter how you two fall in love with each other, we consumers don’t mind seeing the product early.

We have talked about the specifications of RTX 4060 Ti before, and it did not disappoint us under the control of Lao Huang.

Source: videocardz

The number of CUDA cores has been greatly reduced, and the memory bandwidth has been reduced. People also complain about the 8G video memory still used in this level of graphics cards.

But it seems to be in response to player needs? Lao Huang then launched the RTX 4060 Ti 16GB version.

Source: videocardz

Of course, it is limited to increasing the video memory capacity. The number of CUDA remains unchanged and the video memory width is still a pitiful 128-bit.

The core has been changed from the AD 106-350 of the 4060 Ti 8G to the AD 106-351, and the power consumption may increase a little.

The launch date of the RTX 4060 Ti 16G version has been postponed to July, and is expected to be on the same node as the RTX 4060.

In addition, according to VideoCards, the three RTX 4060 graphics cards have had a cut on the PCIe interface for the first time and only support 8 channels.

For example, the AMD RX6600XT next door is PCIe 4.0 * 8 lanes, and the RX6500XT is even 4 lanes.

This is the first time NVIDIA has taken action against the PCIe channel.

Although PCIe 4.0 * 8 bandwidth can also meet the needs of RTX 4060 Ti level graphics card.

But if it is placed on a PCIe 3.0 motherboard, it will be downgraded to PCIe 3.0 * 8, and the performance will be affected to some extent.

There is only one benefit to doing this, saving costs!

It is unclear whether the cost savings will be reflected in the final selling price.

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