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Chinese GPU vendor Zephyr has cancelled its single-fan RTX 4070 Ti Super due to VRAM price hikes — memory shortage is forcing a pivot to an SFF RTX 4070 Super instead

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Tom's Hardware

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Zephyr, a Chinese GPU vendor, has decided to cancel its single-fan RTX 4070 Ti Super due to significant increases in VRAM costs, caused by a memory shortage. The company will now focus on developing a small form factor (SFF) RTX 4070 Super instead. The shift in plans is also attributed to industry order demands and overpriced VRAM. Zephyr's decision reflects the challenges smaller businesses face in the current market conditions, with memory prices soaring. The company aims to work around the high costs by introducing the RTX 4070 Super with reduced power requirements and exploring the possibility of a future single-fan RTX 5070 Ti.