Detailed specifications for NVIDIA’s next-generation GPU series, the GeForce RTX 5070, have been leaked by a renowned insider. With the official announcement expected at CES 2025, this new information provides a clearer picture of what to expect from these mid-tier GPUs.
RTX 5070 Ti Specifications
The RTX 5070 Ti is reported to feature the following specifications:
- Board: PG147-SKU60
- GPU: GB203-300-A1
- CUDA Cores: 8,960
- VRAM: 16GB GDDR7 (256-bit)
- Power Consumption: 300W
One standout improvement is the significantly upgraded VRAM. With 16GB of GDDR7 memory, the RTX 5070 Ti is designed to handle high-resolution gaming and demanding creative workloads more efficiently.
RTX 5070 Specifications
The standard RTX 5070 model is expected to come with the following specs:
- Board: PG146-SKU70
- GPU: GB205-300-A1
- CUDA Cores: 6,144
- VRAM: 12GB GDDR7 (192-bit)
- Power Consumption: 250W
While the CUDA core count has slightly decreased compared to the previous generation RTX 4070 (6,400 → 6,144), performance gains from the new architecture are anticipated to offset this reduction.
Notable Power Efficiency
A key highlight is the power consumption of both models. The RTX 5070 Ti’s power draw is reduced to 300W, down from the previously anticipated 350W, marking only a 15W increase over the RTX 4070 Ti/Ti Super. However, custom models may still push the consumption up to 350W.
Pricing and Availability
While pricing details remain under wraps, it is expected to be similar to or slightly higher than the previous generation. The RTX 5070 series is projected to launch in Q1 2025, following the high-end RTX 5080 and RTX 5090.
Summary
Given Kopite7kimi’s history of accurate leaks, these revealed specifications are likely close to the final design. The adoption of GDDR7 memory and improved power efficiency make the RTX 5070 series an attractive option for gamers and creators alike. While last-minute changes are possible, these mid-tier GPUs are shaping up to be a compelling addition to NVIDIA’s lineup. The official unveiling at CES 2025 is highly anticipated.