5 New GPUs Added: RTX 4060 Ti, RTX 3090 Ti, and More
Just added five GPUs to the database tonight. A mix of gaming cards I'd been meaning to add and some newer workstation hardware.
Gaming Cards
Two NVIDIA cards that were gaps in the lineup:
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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti - The mid-range Ada card. 4,352 CUDA cores, 8GB GDDR6, $399 MSRP. There's also a 16GB variant at $499. Solid 1080p card, though the 128-bit bus raised some eyebrows at launch.
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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 Ti - The fully unlocked GA102. All 84 SMs enabled, 24GB GDDR6X at 21 Gbps, first GeForce to break 1 TB/s memory bandwidth. Launched at $1,999 and ate 450W doing it.
Workstation Cards
Three professional GPUs focused on AI inference:
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AMD Radeon AI PRO R9700 - AMD's RDNA 4 workstation card. 32GB GDDR6, 47.8 TFLOPS FP32, 128 AI accelerators. $1,299 and aimed squarely at local AI workloads.
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Intel Arc Pro B50 - The compact Xe2 option. 16GB, 70W TDP, no external power needed. $349 gets you 170 INT8 TOPS in a low-profile card.
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Intel Arc Pro B60 - Bigger Xe2 with 24GB and 200W TDP. 197 INT8 TOPS. Intel's pitching it as "LLM inference ready" at $599.
What's Next
Still working through some older cards I want to add. If there's a GPU you're looking for that's not in the database, let me know.