New RTX 4060 leaked specs have me worried about Nvidia’s midrange offerings

Home News Computing (Image credit: Shutterstock / Dean Drobot) Nvidia recently scored a big win with its RTX 4070 Ti graphics card, which has me pretty optimistic about the future of Nvidia’s midrange offerings to come, but a new spec leak from a fairly reliable Twitter leaker has me seriously questioning what the company is thinking.For starters, it’s important to qualify spec leaks like this since Nvidia hasn’t announced anything yet, and any “leaks” online need to be taken with a grain of salt. But kopite7kimi (opens in new tab) has been fairly on point in the past, so these specs can’t be written off entirely either.RTX 4060 still uses PG190. AD107-400-A13072FP328G GDDR6 18Gbps115W24M L2I will try to remain neutral about any leaks in the future. February 13, 2023See moreFor starters, the RTX 4060 looks like it’ll be using the AD107 GPU, which is a step down from the AD106 that we would expect to see in the RTX 4060, since the RTX 3060 used the GA106 GPU. Even the RTX 3050 8GB used a cut down GA106 GPU, so the AD107 GPU would appear to be a regression here.What’s more, the purported RTX 4060 specs (as well as some of our back-of-the-napkin calculations) are nearly identical to the RTX 4060 Mobile specs for which we have official numbers for comparison.Swipe to scroll horizontallyRTX Spec Comparison: 4060 Mobile / 4060 / 3060ComponentRTX 4060 Mobile (Official)RTX 4060 Desktop (Rumored)RTX 3060 DesktopGPUAD107-GN21-X4AD107-400-A1GA106-300-A1CUDA cores3,0723,0723,584Tensor cores9696112Ray Tracing Cores242428Base Clock Frequency1,545MHzTBD1,320MHzBoost Clock Frequency1,890MHzTBD1,777MHzVRAM8GB GDDR68GB GDDR612GB… Click below to read the full story from TechRadar
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