The latest TechPowerUp GPU-Z software update, which lists graphics card specs, added the models OMG Radeon RX 6300, NVIDIA RTX 4070 Ti and a 3080 Ti with 20GB of VRAM in its database.
THE version 2.52.0 of the program is the one that lists these unreleased GPUs. As for the red side, there has been speculation for some time about an AMD Radeon RX 6300. The entry-level card would be a successor to the RX 550 and should have 2 GB of VRAM.
Previous rumors pointed out that the RX 6300 would be a higher clocked version of the RX 6300M ​​mobile GPU for notebooks. This model, if released, is expected to be the weakest of AMD’s desktop graphics product lineup.
On the NVIDIA side, the GPU-Z received information about the RTX 4070 Ti🇧🇷 This model must have same specifications as the formerly called RTX 4080 with 12 GBwhich had its release canceled by NVIDIA to avoid consumer confusion.
Additionally, a model of the RTX 3080 Ti graphics card with 20GB of VRAM has also been supported in GPU-Z. It is worth mentioning that this does not mean that these models will be launched for the final consumer, but it is an indication that they may arrive soon.
Finally, NVIDIA is expected to present the RTX 4070 Ti during CES 2023, in early January, and there is still no official information about the launch of a possible RTX 3080 Ti with 20 GB of VRAM and AMD Radeon RX 6300.
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