Nvidia has launched its brand new GeForce RTX 40 SUPER lineup of graphics cards, starting at the price of $599.
Nvidia announced the GeForce RTX 40 SUPER series at CES 2024. The new lineup of GPUs includes the GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER, GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER, and GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER GPUs. With the arrival of these graphics cards, Nvidia aims to enhance gaming experiences and serve as the foundation for AI-powered PCs.
Built on the NVIDIA Ada Lovelace architecture, these GPUs offer up to 52 shader TFLOPS, 121 RT TFLOPS, and 836 AI TOPS. The GeForce RTX 40 SUPER series is available for the starting price of $599. The new graphics cards leverage specialized AI Tensor Cores, delivering up to 836 AI TOPS to enable enhanced AI capabilities in gaming, content creation, and daily productivity. The software stack built on RTX GPUs further accelerates AI. For gaming, AI-driven DLSS enhances in-game immersion, while generative AI applications like Adobe Photoshop benefit from Tensor Cores for increased productivity. NVIDIA Broadcast, designed for productivity, can eliminate background noise and offer seamless virtual backgrounds. GeForce RTX SUPER GPUs unlock the full potential of AI on Windows PCs.
The GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER powers fully ray-traced 4K games, performing 1.4x faster than the GeForce RTX 3080 Ti without DLSS Frame Generation. With 836 AI TOPS, DLSS Frame Generation adds an extra performance boost, making the RTX 4080 SUPER twice as fast as the RTX 3080 Ti. With more cores and faster memory, it will be available from Jan. 31, starting at $999.
Meanwhile, the RTX 4070 Ti SUPER is ideal for maximizing games at high frame rates (1440p and up to 4K), offering more cores, an increased 16GB frame buffer, and a 256-bit memory bus for a substantial memory bandwidth increase to 672 GB/sec. It outpaces the RTX 3070 Ti by 1.6x and 2.5x with DLSS 3, available from Jan. 24 at $799.
Lastly, the RTX 4070 SUPER, featuring 20% more cores than the RTX 4070, outperforms the RTX 3090 with DLSS 3 support. It will be available from Jan. 17 at $599.