Recently, it has come to light that a Chinese manufacturer has submitted its models for the RTX 4050/4060 at the EEC. EEC or Eurasian Economic Commission is merely a registry where companies assign trademarks for their upcoming products. However, it serves as a source of authentication regarding a company’s upcoming products.
RTX 4050/4060
The listings have been made by a Chinese company named ‘MaxSun‘. They may not be famous internationally, however, they are well-known in the Chinese community.
It should be noted that alongside the RTX 4060 and RTX 4050, various other SKUs are also present. A launch may not be on the cards anytime soon as NVIDIA is yet to reveal the RTX 4070. However, we do know that an RTX 4050 does indeed exist, thanks to a small mistake by GALAX, more on that here.
NVIDIA recently introduced its RTX 40 Mobile GPUs, so it is possible that these SKUs may launch at Computex 2023. Similarly, we are almost certain that AMD will also introduce its first Navi32 offerings at the same event. It will surely give team red some time to fix their current hardware/driver-related RDNA3 bugs.
The RTX 4060 is expected to use the AD106 GPU boasting 4096 Cuda cores or 32 SMs. The TDP may fall below the 150W threshold as the RTX 4060 Ti, reportedly consumes just 160W of power. Aside from that, it should come with 8GB of GDDR6 memory over a 128-bit memory bus.
The RTX 4050 may end up using the AD107 GPU and should feature slightly more Cuda cores than the RTX 3050. Truth be told, it all depends on NVIDIA. The RTX 3050 was on par with a 1660 Super, where it could have been much more powerful. In this case, the memory-starved RX 6500 XT was NVIDIA’s excuse.
Should AMD clap back with Navi32 or even Navi33, NVIDIA could launch the RTX 4050 with upgraded specifications.
Ada Lovelace Lineup
SKU | Chip | FP32/CUDA | SMs | Max Clock | Cache | Memory Bus | VRAM | Memory Spec | Speed (Gbps) | TDP | |||
RTX 4000 Titan | AD102-450 | 18432 | 144 | 3.0GHz+? | 96MB? | 384/382-bit | 48GB | GDDR6X | 24 | 800W | |||
RTX 4090 Ti | AD102-350 | 18176 | 142 | 3.0 GHz? | 96MB | 382-bit | 24GB | GDDR6X | 24 | 600W | |||
RTX 4090 | AD102-300-A1 | 16384 | 128 | 2.52GHz | 96MB | 384-bit | 24GB | GDDR6X | 21 |
450W (TGP)
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RTX 4080 Ti | AD102 | 14848 | 116 | 2.7 GHz? | 80MB? | 320-bit | 20GB | GDDR6X | 23 | 420W | |||
RTX 4080 | AD103-300-A1 | 9728 | 76 | 2.505GHz | 64MB | 256-bit | 16GB | GDDR6X | 22.5 |
320W(TGP)
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RTX 4070 Ti | AD104-400-A1 | 7680 | 60 | 2.61GHz | 48MB | 192-bit | 12GB | GDDR6X | 21 |
285W (TGP)
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RTX 4070 | AD104-251-A1 | 5888 | 46 | 2.7GHz? | 36MB | 192-bit | 12GB | GDDR6X | 21 | 250W | |||
RTX 4060 Ti | AD106-350-A1 | 4352 | 34 | 3.2 GHz? | 32MB | 128-bit | 8GB | GDDR6 | 18 | 160W | |||
RTX 4060 | AD106 | 4096 | 32 | 3.0 GHz? | 32MB | 128-bit | 8GB | GDDR6 | 18 | 120W |
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