Speculation Surrounds the Updated Super Versions of Nvidia's RTX 5070 Graphics Cards
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Speculation Surrounds the Updated Super Versions of Nvidia's RTX 5070 Graphics Cards

Rumors are circulating about the potential specifications and improvements of Nvidia's upcoming RTX 5070 Super graphics cards, highlighting expected increases in VRAM and clock speeds.

Nvidia’s RTX 5070 and RTX 5070 Ti cards have been available for only a few months, but discussions about the specs of their Super variants are already taking shape. According to renowned leaker Kopite7kimi, notable changes include a 4% increase in shader cores (up to 6,400) and a significant 50% increase in VRAM (18 GB instead of 12 GB). Additionally, a 275W power limit is expected, an enhancement compared to the existing 250W.

“GeForce RTX 5070 Super PG147-SKU65GB205-400-A16400FP32192-bit GDDR7 18G 28Gbps 275W”
(Translation: The specifications for the RTX 5070 Super model have been detailed above.)

There’s speculation that the RTX 5070 will feature a fully enabled die, suggesting potential performance improvements, but questions remain about how the extra VRAM will be integrated without increasing the memory bus width. As Nvidia aims to officially announce these updates, the industry awaits to see how supply chains evolve to meet demand for these latest graphics solutions.

“GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Super PG147-SKU55GB203-350-A18960FP32256-bit GDDR7 24G 28Gbps 350W”
(Translation: The specifications for the RTX 5070 Ti Super model are above.)

In the meantime, the gaming community approaches these rumors with a mix of excitement and skepticism, particularly considering price implications and market availability.

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