RTX 4090 Ti

The RTX 4090 Ti may be announced sometime next year, possibly during the CES 2023 event. Nevertheless, we have more information regarding the specifications of this monstrosity. Allegedly, the RTX 4090 Ti will feature 18176 CUDA cores (142 SMs) along with 96MB L2 cache akin to its non-Ti counterpart. The VRAM is not being increased, and will stay at 24GB.  The boost clock is rated at 2.75GHz which can go as high as 2.95GHz while gaming. The RTX 4090 will reportedly consume upwards of 475W of power (25W more than the 4090). The max TGP may be lifted to around 700W.

— AGF (@XpeaGPU) October 12, 2022

The RTX Titan

These are indeed conflicting specifcations because the full-fat AD102 chip as per leaks features 144SMs. The RTX 4090 Ti shown here contains 142SMs. Besides, a while back we came across a 48GB Lovelace GPU tagged as ‘The Beast’, which also was leaked to house a smaller CUDA/SM (142SMs instead of 144SMs) count. The only confirmation will by NVIDIA themselves. If the RTX 4090 Ti features AD102-350 chip, then a Titan may possibly release with the full-fat AD102-450 GPU. 

— kopite7kimi (@kopite7kimi) July 25, 2022