Thursday, November 16th 2023

NVIDIA Halts Production of RTX 4070 Ti and RTX 4080 to Make Room for SUPER

NVIDIA has reportedly halted production of GeForce RTX 4070 Ti and RTX 4080 graphics cards, allowing the market to digest existing inventories of the two products, so it could create room in the channel for its upcoming GeForce RTX 40-series SUPER graphics cards. The company is expected to announce these cards around the 2024 International CES (January). The SUPER series is being designed to consolidate NVIDIA in the performance-enthusiast segments, and include three SKUs, namely the RTX 4080 SUPER, the RTX 4070 TI SUPER, and the RTX 4070 SUPER. According to the Board Channels post detailing this development, NVIDIA has stopped mass-production of the desktop RTX 4070 Ti and RTX 4080 GPUs, shipped its last orders for Q4-2023, each add-in card (AIC) partner has digested its inventories of these cards, and is awaiting arrival of subsequent new products.
Sources: Board Channels, VideoCardz
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85 Comments on NVIDIA Halts Production of RTX 4070 Ti and RTX 4080 to Make Room for SUPER

#1
Vayra86
Ti Super. It's really happening
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#2
Eva01Master
This naming scheme is a steaming pile of materials that can be congregated in piles and steam when do so... I am not sure if I'm misremembering, but I think the Ti badge meant the GPU powering the card had additional capabilities, rather than just being faster that it's non-Ti equivalent, back in the GeForce 3 days...
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#3
ZoneDymo
I still dont know what Ti even stands for
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#4
TheDeeGee
ZoneDymoI still dont know what Ti even stands for
Turbo Infused
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#5
Chaitanya
I thought they would have stopped production months back given how much stock already is on shelves unsold.
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#6
5 o'clock Charlie
ZoneDymoI still dont know what Ti even stands for
Thought it was short for 'titanium', but I could be wrong.
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#7
neatfeatguy
Wow! (said no one, ever about these new and soon to be overpriced products)

I wonder what Nvidia's plan is to help move the current over stock or if they think they'll move on their own at their current prices.
5 o'clock CharlieThought it was short for 'titanium', but I could be wrong.
It is for Titanium.
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#8
Solaris17
Super Dainty Moderator
Ada is a mess this is crazy.
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#9
Dragokar
Vayra86Ti Super. It's really happening
Well and with Blackwell we get Ti Super Ultra and with the low tier version the SE comeback.
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#10
Dristun
Time to flog my 4080 before it starts to drop in price, I guess.
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#11
5 o'clock Charlie
DragokarWell and with Blackwell we get Ti Super Ultra and with the low tier version the SE comeback.
Ultra... Now there's a name I haven't heard in many many years.
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#12
wNotyarD
neatfeatguyIt is for Titanium.
And ironically, MSI made a 1070 Ti Titanium model.
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#13
rv8000
DragokarWell and with Blackwell we get Ti Super Ultra and with the low tier version the SE comeback.
Ti Super Ultra GT LE SE

FTFY
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#14
Pumper
neatfeatguyIt is for Titanium.
Which is why that one guy at nvidia who says "tie" instead of "T I" is the only person in the industry pronouncing it correctly.
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#15
Legacy-ZA
nVidia are the masters of obfuscation. An absolutely vile/disgusting company.
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#16
fevgatos
Legacy-ZAnVidia are the masters of obfuscation. An absolutely vile/disgusting company.
Can you elaborate or trust me bro?
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#17
TheinsanegamerN
wNotyarDAnd ironically, MSI made a 1070 Ti Titanium model.
It's like ATM machine. Cant wait for the MSI 4070 Ti(tanium) super titanium.
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#18
Nihillim
PumperWhich is why that one guy at nvidia who says "tie" instead of "T I" is the only person in the industry pronouncing it correctly.
That numbskull forgot about the periodic table, which is where the naming originated.
Some of these elements have letter pairs that are impossible to pronounce aloud, or sound weird/lewd.
Take lead(Pb), arsenic(As), or curium(Cm) for example.
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#19
theouto
The little sense this launch makes is insane, what the fuck

People will still buy these btw, no really, it sounds absurd, but they will
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#20
Tsukiyomi91
all the more reason to not buy their products. Why do they even want to do this when clearly their AI accelerator cards, B.Vs and collabs with startup companies are raking in money? I seriously doubt anyone is going to buy a 4070 Super Ti. Even if there is, the performance won't be even close to a 4090 or even a 4080Ti coz if it does, no one will be buying those high end cards.
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#21
fevgatos
theoutoThe little sense this launch makes is insane, what the fuck

People will still buy these btw, no really, it sounds absurd, but they will
Are you suggesting people shouldn't be buying them cause of the name? Who cares. If it's a good card, it's a good card, it can be called an fps spiting unicorn super ti for all I care.
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#22
WonkoTheSaneUK
NihillimThat numbskull forgot about the periodic table, which is where the naming originated.
Some of these elements have letter pairs that are impossible to pronounce aloud, or sound weird/lewd.
Take lead(Pb), arsenic(As), or curium(Cm) for example.
Pb comes from the Latin word for Lead - Plumbum (also the root word for plumbing, plumbers etc)
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#23
5 o'clock Charlie
TheinsanegamerNIt's like ATM machine. Cant wait for the MSI 4070 Ti(tanium) super titanium.
Better yet, replace Ti with a new moniker, ATM. Makes more sense with the current pricing.
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#24
remekra
Probably wanted to release 4080 Super 16GB, and 4080 12GB Super, but since the backlash and name change they will have to go with 4070 Ti Super. Not sure which one is worse, but I think the first option.
We will see what price and perf they will have.
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#25
Pumper
NihillimThat numbskull forgot about the periodic table, which is where the naming originated.
Some of these elements have letter pairs that are impossible to pronounce aloud, or sound weird/lewd.
Take lead(Pb), arsenic(As), or curium(Cm) for example.
That's because the abbreviation are of the latin names.
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