The latest hardware news is that NVIDIA is set to release a fourth installment in the desktop RTX 40 series this April. Although the exact date is yet to be confirmed, hardware leaker hongxing2020 has a good track record of predicting SKU launch dates and reports that the RTX 4070 will launch on April 13th (Thursday).

The RTX 4070 non-Ti shares the same AD104 GPU as the RTX 4070 Ti, but with fewer cores. Rumors suggest that the RTX 4070 will have 5888 CUDA cores, representing a 1792 core reduction compared to its Ti counterpart. Leaked photos of the AD104-250/251 GPU variant all but confirm that the RTX 4070 uses this die specifically.
Despite having fewer cores, the RTX 4070 is rumored to launch with the same memory specs as the Ti model. Gamers can expect 12GB GDDR6 memory across a 192-bit interface. Additionally, the RTX 4070 is expected to have a TDP of 200W, which is lower than the RTX 4070 Ti’s TDP of 285W. It’s important to note that TDPs do not always correlate with real-world power consumption, especially with NVIDIA’s Ada architecture.
As existing RTX 30 stock is running out, NVIDIA is gradually moving down the lineup to cheaper models. Just recently, the company delisted its RTX 30 Founders Edition SKUs from official stores, indicating that a successor is coming. We can expect updates on the RTX 4060 Ti and RTX 4060 series in the coming weeks, although NVIDIA has not released any official embargo on these models yet.
It’s also worth noting that NVIDIA’s CEO is set to speak at GTC on March 21st. It’s reasonable to expect a short segment on updates to GeForce RTX 40 products during the event.
In conclusion, gamers and tech enthusiasts alike can look forward to the launch of NVIDIA’s RTX 4070 this April. With impressive memory specs and a lower TDP than its Ti counterpart, the RTX 4070 is sure to make a splash in the gaming community. Keep an eye out for updates on the RTX 4060 Ti and RTX 4060 series, as well as any announcements at GTC on March 21st.