Specifications for Geforce RTX 3070 and RTX 3070 Ti can be found on the web

The next generation of graphics cards is creeping ever closer, and leaked information about the products is dripping in connection with this. Where tangible news about AMD and its RDNA 2-based circuits such as “Big Navi” is hard to come by, the exact opposite has been true for Nvidia and its upcoming Geforce RTX 3000 series based on the “Ampere” architecture. Last in line are new leaked data regarding the graphics cards Geforce RTX 3070 and RTX 3070 Ti.

As usual, Videocardz has compiled rumors and leaks, where the latest leak comes from @ kopite7kimi, whose previous leaks proved to be true. Here it is suggested that the graphics cards Geforce RTX 3070 and RTX 3070 Ti may be equipped with different variants of the circuit GA104, while the RTX 3080 models are instead based on a physically larger circuit with a wider memory bus called GA102.

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The new rumors claim that the Geforce RTX 3070 on the “Ampere” will have a specification similar to the RTX 2080, with 2,944 CUDA cores and 8 GB of graphics memory in the form of GDDR6. The full name of the graphics circuit is predicted to be GA104-300, while RTX 3070 Ti and / or 3070 Super is instead based on GA104-400 with 3,072 CUDA cores and possibly also GDDR6X memory.

Specifications for Geforce RTX 3000 and Titan “Ampere”

Titan “Ampere”

Titan RTX

RTX 3090

RTX 2080 Ti

RTX 3080

RTX 3070 Ti

RTX 3070

RTX 2080

Circuit

GA102

TU102

GA102

TU102

GA102

GA104-400

GA104-300

TU104

CUDA cores

5 376 st.

4 608 st.

5 248 st.

4 352 st.

4 352 st.

3 072 st.

2 944 st.

2 944 st.

Graphics memory

24 GB

24 GB

12 GB

11 GB

10 GB

8 GB

8 GB

8 GB

Bandwidth

17 Gbps

14 Gbps

21 Gbps

14 Gbps

19 Gbps

21 Gbps

14 Gbps

Minnestyp

GDDR6X

GDDR6

GDDR6X

GDDR6

GDDR6X

GDDR6X

GDDR6

GDDR6

A large step up in memory bandwidth is also on the menu, also for the RTX 3070 series where the top model can take the step up to 21 Gbps. It is worth mentioning that GDDR6X memories with a bandwidth of 21 Gbps have not yet been presented by any memory manufacturer, but this nevertheless highlights the possibility of not only the top card RTX 3090 but also the RTX 3070 Ti or an upcoming Super variant.

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Whether the top card built on the GA104 actually gets a doubling in bandwidth compared to the Geforce RTX 2080 series remains to be seen, but judging by Nvidia’s previous launches, these refined variants with the suffix Super can be expected at a later time.

The launch of the Geforce RTX 3000 series and “Ampere” for consumers is expected to take place before the end of the year, where Techpowerup reports on mass production started in August.

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