Nvidia Retires RTX 4070 Ti and 4080

Nvidia Retires RTX 4070 Ti and 4080

According to reports, Nvidia is stopping production of the RTX 4070 Ti and 4080 models, making room for the RTX 40-Super series, which is expected to be announced soon. This step marks the launch of the Super series, which is supported by constant leaks and analyst comments.

Nvidia, RTX 40-Super To make room for the series RTX 4070 Ti And 4080 It stops production of its models. This step seems to point to the company’s planned Super refresh announcement for the 40 Series. One of the most talked about topics about Nvidia products lately is the launch of the new Super variants expected for the 4070, 4070 Ti and 4080 models. According to a published report, it suggests that Nvidia has stopped the production of these two models and these models will be replaced by Super versions.

Nvidia’s Decision to Stop Production and Transition to RTX 40-Super Series

The report is based on a post shared by VideoCardz on Board Channels. This post states that Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Ti and RTX 4080 models have reached the inventory limit and will not be available starting this quarter. In light of these developments, the RTX 4080 Super and RTX 4070 Ti Super models are expected to be seen as Nvidia’s new targets.

However, there are some doubts about the accuracy of this report. Analysts such as Kopite7Kimi, known for his Nvidia-related leaks, especially question the existence of the RTX 4070 Ti Super model. Additionally, the ambiguity of the difference between “stopping production” and “stopping mass production” is a problem frequently encountered in this type of news.

On the other hand, there have been examples in the past where Nvidia stopped the production of certain models and then restarted them. It is a common situation in the industry for the company to adjust its product range according to demand. Therefore, even if these reports are true, the possibility of the relevant GPU models coming back into production should also be considered.

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