It's official! Nvidia confirmed that the RTX 5070 Ti will be available starting February 20th. Those waiting for the RTX 5070 will have to wait a bit longer, as Nvidia confirmed that the mid-range GPU won't be coming in February. Instead, it's scheduled to launch on March 5th.
This revised launch date could potentially impact AMD's plans for the grand unveiling of the Radeon RX 9070 series, which is rumoured to be happening later this month. However, AMD has yet to officially announce a launch date for its cards, giving them some flexibility.
The RTX 5070 Ti is the latest graphics card based on the GB203 chip, sharing a close lineage with the RTX 5080. Both cards use the same underlying chipset and memory configuration, although the RTX 5080 has slightly faster memory. A key difference lies in the core count: while the RTX 5080 features a fully enabled GPU, the RTX 5070 Ti will have fewer cores (8,960). The RTX 5070 Ti carries a suggested retail price of £729 (you won't likely find many at this price), and it won't be available as a Founders Edition card.
In contrast, the non-Ti RTX 5070 will have an MSRP of £539, and Founders Edition models will be available. This increases the chances of consumers being able to purchase the card at a more reasonable price. Moreover, this card will be based on the GB205, featuring 6,144 CUDA cores and 12 GB of GDDR7 memory.
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