NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 4070 graphics card is now available to purchase globally for a retail MSRP of $599 US.
The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 was unveiled yesterday and we had a review featuring four cards, all of which retailed at the MSRP of $599 US. Today, PC gamers will not only be able to purchase MSRP models but also premium designs which are now available at various retail outlets across the world at their respective regional prices.
In addition to the launch, NVIDIA has released its latest GeForce Game Ready 531.61 WHQL driver which officially supports the newest entrant in the RTX 40 family.
Following are the retail listings from various US-based outlets:
NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 4070 is the latest addition to the Ada Lovelace gaming lineup and the green team is stating it as a tremendous upgrade for existing GeForce GTX 1080 and GeForce RTX 2070 users. The graphics card also brings the pricing of the Ada Gaming lineup down to $599 US, being the most lowest priced next-gen card yet. Besides just adding more performance and efficiency, it adds a range of new features including:
The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 uses a cut-down AD104 GPU configuration with 46 SMs for a total of 5888 CUDA cores The GPU will come packed with 36 MB of L2 cache, 184 Texture Mapping Units & a total of 64 ROPs. The clock speeds for the graphics card are rated at 1920 MHz base and 2475 MHz boost clocks. The card offers 29 TFLOPs of FP32, 67.4 TFLOPs of RT, and 466 TFLOPs on INT8 compute output.
NVIDIA states that increasing the L2 cache by 9 times on the RTX 4070 versus the RTX 3070 (36 MB vs 4 MB) improves performance, reduces latency, & increases power efficiency, as data access can remain on-chip (rather than having to rely on memory bandwidth).
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