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Bofferbrauer2 said:

4060Ti has apparently been leaked, and it's coming with less shaders (or Cuda Cores if you want) than the 3060Ti, with just 4352 shaders compared to 4864 on the 3060Ti. Also, it apparently won't come out before June 2023. Oh, and the prospective MSRP would be $500, same as the 3070 and 100 more than the 3060Ti:

https://www.pcgamer.com/if-these-rumoured-nvidia-rtx-4060-ti-specs-are-accurate-just-ewww/

https://www.hardwaretimes.com/nvidia-rtx-4060-ti-launching-no-sooner-than-ending-june-2023-rtx-4090-is-3-6x-faster-rumor/

Looks like NVidia wants to push their customers to buy a 4090 by making the whole rest of the stack worthless.

Yeah, it doeesn't look well. The 4090 and eve nthe 4080 have more shaders/cores than its Ampere counterparts.

Of coure, the 4060Ti will be faster than a 3060Ti, and likely also faster than a 3070, and that loss of cores wouldn't be so much of a problem if the card was priced accordingly, but paying more for a card that brings a smaller jump than in previous generations (it has zero chance to beat a 3080)? That's pure greed.

Our only hope is, once again, AMD. If they can bring a similar performance jump to their 7700 and 7600 products as the ones seen with the 7900 while keeping the prices from the 6000 series, they could damage Nvidia in the mid and low range, where 4K and ray tracing is less important.

Oh, and there's Intel too. But well, it's Intel and we don't know what's going to happen after the recent changes that Yuri posted a couple days ago.



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