The RTX 4060 specifications have seemingly been leaked. As per the report, the upcoming graphics card will be based on Nvidia's smallest Ada GPU, the AD107 GPU. Assuming that's true, it means the desktop and laptop variants of the RTX 4060 will use the same GPU, unlike the other RTX 40 series SKUs.
According to kopite7kimi, the desktop variant of the RTX 4060 will pack a fully enabled AD107 GPU (AD107-400-A1) with 3,072 CUDA cores and 24MB of L2 cache on a PG190 board. For the memory, there's 8GB of GDDR6 memory clocked at 18Gbps across a 128-bit memory bus, offering a maximum bandwidth of 288GB/s.
RTX 4060 still uses PG190.
AD107-400-A1
3072FP32
8G GDDR6 18Gbps
115W
24M L2I will try to remain neutral about any leaks in the future. ???
— kopite7kimi (@kopite7kimi) February 13, 2023
All this will be packed in a 115W TDP, the same as its laptop variant and 55W less than the RTX 3060 desktop GPU. So, even if it offers the same performance as the RTX 3060, one thing that has definitely been improved is efficiency.
We've yet to hear anything about the release date of the RTX 4060, but considering we are already getting some detailed specs of the GPU, there's a chance we might see it coming out in the first half of the year.
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KitGuru says: Considering the rumoured specs, what kind of performance are you expecting from the RTX 4060?