The rumor mill is on overdrive once again thanks to what is expected to be the reveal of the Nvidia RTX 40 Series in less than a week. There have been plenty of corroborating reports about the RTX 4090 launching first, followed by the RTX 4080 roughly a month later. It’s typical that more info spills out in the weeks leading up to official announcements, and there’s now talk of Nvidia offering the RTX 4080 in 12GB and 16GB configurations.
VideoCardz aggregated the info from Chiphell and Twitter leaker Kopite7kimi. According to these sources, Nvidia will take a similar approach to the RTX 3080 by offering two different configurations. The 16GB RTX 4080 will obviously be the more powerful of the two. It will feature higher clock speeds, a better binned GPU die with more available CUDA cores and the like, faster memory at 23Gbps, and a TDP starting at 340W.
The 12GB RTX 4080 will feature lower clock speeds, a cut down GPU die with fewer available specs, slower memory at 21Gbps, and a TDP starting at 285W.
Interestingly enough, the leak also mentions the RTX 4090 featuring 21Gbps memory, which would be slower than the RTX 4080 16GB. At the surface level, it doesn’t seem right that this would be accurate, but there could be design limitations preventing Nvidia from using faster memory on the RTX 4090. There’s also the possibility it could relate to controlling production costs.
Alleged leaked photos of RTX 4090s. (Image credit: Baidu).
The reason these rumors have an additional credence is due to precedents set by Nvidia, along with global circumstances. Aside from the RTX 3080, there are plenty of cases where Nvidia releases graphics cards that use the same numerical branding, but feature different specs. Nvidia does this
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