NVIDIA has confirmed that the upcoming GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER GPU comes equipped with the full 48 MB L2 cache for AD104 chips.
When NVIDIA announced the GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER graphics card last week, the specifications sheet listed a 20% upgrade to the core count for the AD104 GPU over the RTX 4070 however its L2 cache was listed as the same 36 MB. Now, NVIDIA has confirmed that the 36 MB number was listed by mistake and has updated its product pages with the correct cache amount which is 48 MB, the same as the RTX 4070 Ti GPU.
Having a higher L2 cache is very important for a GPU like the GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER. It comes with a 192-bit memory bus interface and is aimed at high-refresh-rate 1080p and 1440p gaming PCs. Extra details such as higher-res textures and higher resolution itself can lead to bottlenecks within the memory subsystem and while the RTX 4070 SUPER comes equipped with the latest G6X memory, there are still certain scenarios where the memory can become strained and cause slow-downs in gaming. Having a large L2 cache near the GPU provides a high-speed interconnect across all GPCs to send data through and forth.
As such, having 48 MB of L2 cache on the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER GPU is certainly a very good decision and would mark a nice improvement over the Non-SUPER variant.
The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER will feature AD104-350 or AD103-175 GPU (PG141 SKU 335) configurations with the same 7,168 cores across both variants. The GPU is expected to get 36 MB of L2 cache. The card will stick with the 12 GB GDDR6X memory across the same 192-bit bus interface. For the RTX 4070 SUPER, the card will have a 20W higher TBP than the existing 4070 at 220W.
The card offers 36 Shader TFLOPs, 82 RT TFLOPs, and 568 AI
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