NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 5070 Ti and RTX 5070 GPU details have once again made the rounds, thanks to a confirmation from the well-known leaker, Kopite7kimi.
The RTX 5070 Ti is expected to utilize the GB203 chip and boast 8,960 Cuda Cores paired with 16 GB of memory. Meanwhile, the RTX 5070 will sport the GB205 die with 6,144 Cuda Cores and 12 GB of memory.
As we gear up for NVIDIA’s big reveal of their Blackwell RTX 50 series at CES, leaks have steadily trickled out, giving us sneak peeks into what to expect. Among the most intriguing are those related to the GeForce RTX 5070 Ti and RTX 5070, which are positioned as the upper mid-range options in the lineup. The specs, as disclosed by @Kopite7kimi, lay out the details regarding their GPU cores, memory configurations, and total board power (TBP).
According to these specs, the RTX 5070 keeps the memory setup found in the RTX 4070, apart from a change in memory type, while the RTX 5070 Ti boasts the superior GB203 GPU straight from the box, allowing it to pack 16GB of VRAM.
Here’s where things stand with the RTX 5070 Ti specifications:
- SKU Name: GeForce RTX 5070 Ti
- Board: PG147-SKU60
- GPU: GB203-300-A1
- Cuda Cores: 8,960
- VRAM: 16 GB GDDR7 256-bit
- TBP: 300W
Earlier revelations mentioned that the RTX 5070 Ti would feature a 16 GB GDDR7 memory on a 256-bit bus, and it seems other rumors hold up as well. Confirmations about the GB203-300 GPU and PG147 SKU60 board remain intact. The Cuda Core count also aligns with previous info, though it’s worth noting the TBP comes in 50W under initial estimates—only 15W more than its predecessors, the RTX 4070 Ti and RTX 4070 Ti Super. However, certain models might still opt for the higher 350W TBP.
For the RTX 5070, we see:
- SKU Name: GeForce RTX 5070
- Board: PG146-SKU70
- GPU: GB205-300-A1
- Cuda Cores: 6,144
- VRAM: 12 GB GDDR7 192-bit
- TBP: 250W
The RTX 5070 seems to use the GB205-300-A1 die, keeping with previously leaked information. Its 12 GB of VRAM matches the RTX 4070’s configuration, although the switch to GDDR7 marks a significant upgrade. The TBP matches earlier rumors with a 250W draw, and the Cuda Core count has seen a minor dip from 6,400 to 6,144.
While none of this comes straight from NVIDIA, Kopite’s track record for accuracy leaves little doubt. These specifications align closely with data from other industry insiders. NVIDIA’s official pricing details are still under wraps, but don’t hold your breath for any price cuts compared to earlier models. We can likely look forward to seeing the RTX 5070 Ti and 5070 hitting the market in the first quarter of 2025, following the unveiling of the RTX 5080 and 5090.
Here’s a glance at the preliminary specifications for the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 series GPUs:
- Graphics Card Names: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090, 5080, 5070 Ti, 5070, 5060 Ti, 5060
- GPU Names: Blackwell GB202-300, GB203-400, GB203-300-A1, GB205-300-A1, GB206?
- GPU Cores & SMs: Various configurations with the 5070 Ti featuring 8,960 cores and 6144 for the 5070
- Memory Details: Varying GDDR7 capacities and bus widths
- TBP and Other Details: Ranging from 600W for the 5090 down to TBD for the other models
While official announcements are still pending, we’re keeping an eye on NVIDIA’s moves and eagerly await the next breakthrough in GPU technology.
Sources for this update: @Kopite7Kimi on Twitter.