• 56 CUDA cores (7168 total) – slightly less than the RTX 4070 Ti SUPER.

  • Base frequency 2475 MHz, memory frequency 10.5 GHz (21 Gbps)

  • 220 W TDP – 20 W more than the non-SUPER version.

Yield:

  • 4-7% slower than RTX 4070 Ti SUPER in Geekbench 5.5.1 OpenCL and CUDA benchmarks

  • It’s 9-12.6% faster than the RTX 4070 despite having 21.7% more cores.

Something to keep in mind: Geekbench may not be the best indicator of real-world performance. If the media is to be believed, more reliable benchmarks and independent reviews will soon emerge.

It remains to be seen whether the small gain will justify the potential price increase.

Source: Ferra

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