New rumours have surfaced which have claimed the RTX 4090 Ti has been axed by NVIDIA and that the next generation flagship GPU will feature a 512-Bit memory bus.
As shared by VideoCardz, well-known hardware leaker Kopite7kimi has maid the claim on X/Twitter, that the RTX 4090 Ti won’t be happening and NVIDIA will instead be releasing AD103/AD106 models for the RTX 4070 and RTX 4060. This rumour isn’t particularly surprising as all we know of the card is the huge prototype cooler which has been seen several times and generally was considered something that would remain a prototype. Additionally, NVIDIA doesn’t seem to have much of a reason to create a Ti variant of what is already the most powerful GPU on the market as AMD isn’t currently competing at the same level as the 4090 and Intel are far off.
Kopite7kimi also followed this claim with another surrounding the memory bus on the next-generation flagship card. From multiple sources, the next generation flagship card, RTX 5090, is said to feature a 512-bit memory interface increasing upon the 384-bit interface of the 4090. This bus when paired up with 32 Gbps GDDR7, which is expected on the next generation, could result in 2TB/s of bandwidth, doubling that of the 4090 at 1,008GB/s.
It’s a shame we probably won’t see the monster cooler in action, but it’s probably for the better.
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