Temporarily cut by Nvidia, the “not yet available” RTX 4080 12GB version may be listed under the name RTX 4070 Ti. After the spy shots of the RTX 4070 Ti graphics card from Bienvenue were revealed, the card recently appeared in the GeekBench score library.
From the information published on the score library page, the RTX 4070 Ti specifications match the previously revealed information. The page shows that the card has a maximum frequency of 2730 MHz, with 60 multi-threaded streaming multi-processors (7680 CUDA cores) and 12GB of memory. These are the same specifications as the RTX 4080 12GB that was eventually canceled.
The page shows the card underwent multiple tests with OpenCL (at the time of writing, there were no Vulkan or CUDA tests), with an average score of 214,654, 45.8% faster than the RTX 3070 Ti.
This score is actually better than that of the just-released Radeon RX 7900 XTX (we’ve updated the chart with the latest runs of that card). However, OpenCL seems to favor NVIDIA GPUs, and Radeon cards tend to perform better when using the Vulkan API.