As Videocardz reported, leaker kopite7kimi recently has provided the publication with the latest information on NVIDIA’s upcoming upper-midrange GPU, the GeForce RTX 5070 Ti.
RTX 5070 Ti Alleged Specs
The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti is said to feature 8,960 CUDA cores (or 70 Streaming Multiprocessors), which indicates that it may be using a cut-down version of GB203 silicon that is reportedly also responsible for the RTX 5080 GPU. In fact, the leak confirms that the former uses the same board design as the latter based on its internal codename PG147 SKU 60. On the power consumption side of things, kopite7kimi claims that the RTX 5070 Ti will draw 300 watts of power.

How does that compare to the current-gen counterpart? Here’s a quick comparison table for your reference:
Specs | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti (Rumored) | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti |
---|---|---|
Silicon | GB203 (Blackwell) | AD104 (Ada Lovelace) |
Streaming Multiprocessors | 70 | 60 |
CUDA Cores | 8960 | 7680 |
Power Draw | 300W | 285W |
VRAM | ? | 12GB GDDR6X |
Launch MSRP | ? | 799 USD |
Of course, there are still other important metrics unanswered so far, including the VRAM configuration and the most important of them all, pricing. It is known that NVIDIA may adopt GDDR7 for the RTX 50 lineup, but so far no concrete information has pointed to this beyond the flagship-class GPUs thus far; as for pricing, it’s always difficult to guess as these can be changed at any time. (It certainly won’t be cheap, if recent trends are any indication.)
Pokdepinion: Hopefully there’s 16GB of VRAM to go with it.