January appears to be a busy month for tech businesses, reviewers, fans, and potential consumers. Nvidia is apparently planning seven embargoes for three RTX 40 Super GPUs in January. According to the leaks, the business will allegedly demonstrate, release review embargos on relevant GPUs, and begin a product launch for the RTX 4070 Super, 4070 Ti Super, and 4080 Super.
RTX 4070 Super, RTX 4070 Ti Super, and RTX 4080 Ti Schedule Leaked
The adventure of the RTX 40 Super is said to begin on January 8th, when all of these cards will be disclosed and the RTX 4070 Super GPU will be unboxed, according to Toms Hardware. The remainder of the timetable is separated into review embargo lifts and product launches for each card. The following is the leaked schedule:
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January 8th (9 AM PT): RTX 4070/ 4070 Ti/ 4080 Super Announcement
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January 8th (2 PM PT): RTX 4070 Super Unboxing
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January 16th (6 AM PT): RTX 4070 Super MSRP Reviews
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January 17th (6 AM PT): RTX 4070 Super non-MSRP Reviews & Product Launch (Available on-shelf)
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January 23rd (6 AM PT): RTX 4070 Ti Super MSRP Reviews
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January 24th (6 AM PT) RTX 4070 Ti Super non-MSRP Reviews & Product Launch (Available on-shelf)
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January 30th (6 AM PT): RTX 4080 Super MSRP Reviews
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January 31st (6 AM PT): RTX 4080 Super non-MSRP Reviews & Product Launch (Available on-shelf)
Here’s We Know About RTX 40 Super Series GPUs
If all goes as planned, CES 2024 will begin on January 9th, a day after the Super Series cards are released. Nvidia may display all of these cards at its exhibit during the five-day expo; if not, the RTX 4070 Super will be unboxed on the exact announcement date, as per Tech Power.
Specifications that have been leaked are always unverified. However, it has been claimed the GeForce RTX 4070 Super will use either the AD104-350 or the AD103-175 processor, along with 12GB of GDDR6X memory coupled to a 192-bit bus.
The RTX 4070 Ti Super will most probably be based on an AD103-275 or AD 102-175 core with 16GB GDDR6X via a 256-bit bus, whilst the RTX 4080 Ti Super will almost certainly be based on an AD-103 with the same memory configuration as the RTX 4070 Ti. All of these cards are expected to range in price from $599 to $649, $799 to $899, and $999 to $1,099.
January appears to be a busy month for tech businesses, reviewers, fans, and potential consumers. Nvidia is apparently planning seven embargoes for three RTX 40 Super GPUs in January. According to the leaks, the business will allegedly demonstrate, release review embargos on relevant GPUs, and begin a product launch for the RTX 4070 Super, 4070 Ti Super, and 4080 Super.
RTX 4070 Super, RTX 4070 Ti Super, and RTX 4080 Ti Schedule Leaked
The adventure of the RTX 40 Super is said to begin on January 8th, when all of these cards will be disclosed and the RTX 4070 Super GPU will be unboxed, according to Toms Hardware. The remainder of the timetable is separated into review embargo lifts and product launches for each card. The following is the leaked schedule:
- January 8th (9 AM PT): RTX 4070/ 4070 Ti/ 4080 Super Announcement
- January 8th (2 PM PT): RTX 4070 Super Unboxing
- January 16th (6 AM PT): RTX 4070 Super MSRP Reviews
- January 17th (6 AM PT): RTX 4070 Super non-MSRP Reviews & Product Launch (Available on-shelf)
- January 23rd (6 AM PT): RTX 4070 Ti Super MSRP Reviews
- January 24th (6 AM PT) RTX 4070 Ti Super non-MSRP Reviews & Product Launch (Available on-shelf)
- January 30th (6 AM PT): RTX 4080 Super MSRP Reviews
- January 31st (6 AM PT): RTX 4080 Super non-MSRP Reviews & Product Launch (Available on-shelf)
Here’s We Know About RTX 40 Super Series GPUs
If all goes as planned, CES 2024 will begin on January 9th, a day after the Super Series cards are released. Nvidia may display all of these cards at its exhibit during the five-day expo; if not, the RTX 4070 Super will be unboxed on the exact announcement date, as per Tech Power Up.
Specifications that have been leaked are always unverified. However, it has been claimed the GeForce RTX 4070 Super will use either the AD104-350 or the AD103-175 processor, along with 12GB of GDDR6X memory coupled to a 192-bit bus.
The RTX 4070 Ti Super will most probably be based on an AD103-275 or AD 102-175 core with 16GB GDDR6X via a 256-bit bus, whilst the RTX 4080 Ti Super will almost certainly be based on an AD-103 with the same memory configuration as the RTX 4070 Ti. All of these cards are expected to range in price from $599 to $649, $799 to $899, and $999 to $1,099.
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