Nvidia has announced a series of new RTX graphics cards aimed at advancing AI and the latest games. These new cards can also be used for digital content creation professionals. The new 40 SUPER Series family of RTX GeForce GPUs can form the core of AI-powered personal computers (PCs).
40 SUPER Series GPUs
Using the latest iteration of the NVIDIA Ada Lovelace architecture, these newest GeForce RTX cards deliver up to 52 shaders TFLOPS, 121 RT TFLOPS, and 836 TOPS.
PC gamers are always demanding the highest visual quality, and those games leveraging the AI-powered NVIDIA DLSS technology (deep learning super sampling super-resolution) will experience the very best in visual quality. Stunning game worlds are to be found in touch titles as Diable IV, Pax Dei and Horizon Forbidden West.
With this DLSS technology, seven out of eight pixels can be AI-generated, boosting overall full ray tracing rendering by up to 4x with better image quality.
“For everyone from gaming enthusiasts to creative professionals, GeForce RTX SUPER GPUs are simply awesome upgrades,” said Matt Wuebbling, vice president of global GeForce marketing at NVIDIA. “GeForce RTX SUPER cards support over 500 RTX games and applications and will have users prepared for the wave of generative AI apps coming to PC.”
Adobe Photoshop is one of those apps that take advantage of AI today. The popular graphics app leverages Tensor Cores to accelerate workflows. Here is a look at the three new GPUs available:
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER
- 16 GB GDDR6X memory
- 256-bit memory interface width
- 7168 Cuda Cores
- 1.98 GHz base clock
- 52 TFLOPS for Shader Cores (Ada Lovelace architecture)
- 121 TFLOPS for Ray Tracing cores
- 836 AI TOPS for Tensor Core performance
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER
- 16 GB GDDR6X memory
- 256-bit memory interface width
- 7168 Cuda Cores
- 1.98 GHz base clock
- 44 TFLOPS for Shader Cores (Ada Lovelace architecture)
- 102 TFLOPS for Ray Tracing cores
- 706 AI TOPS for Tensor Core performance
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER
- 12 GB GDDR6X memory
- 192-bit memory interface width
- 7168 Cuda Cores
- 1.98 GHz base clock
- 36 TFLOPS for Shader Cores (Ada Lovelace architecture)
- 82 TFLOPS for Ray Tracing cores
- 568 AI TOPS for Tensor Core performance
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