NVIDIA has been determined to clear the inventory of RTX 30 series graphics cards, which seems to be a strong signal that the next generation of graphics cards is ready to go.
A new piece of evidence is that,The hardware artifact AIDA64 added recognition support for GeForce RTX 4090 for the first time, and confirmed that it uses a GPU core named AD102. This seems to prove that the RTX 4090 has entered an intensive testing phase, and I am afraid that screenshots of relevant GPU information will flow out soon.
It is reported that,AIDA64 6.70.6033 BETA versionThis time the pace is earlier than GPU-Z, and the PCI ID of the RTX 4090 is specifically mentioned as “NVIDIA_DEV.2684”.
According to existing reports, the RTX 4090 is based on the AD102-300 core, which opens 128 groups of 144 complete SM units, which corresponds to 16,384 CUDAs, integrates 96MB L2, 384 ROPs, and 24GB GDDR6X memory (21Gbps, 384bit). The core is manufactured by TSMC’s 4nm process, the frequency is 2~3GHz, the power consumption of the whole card is 450W, and a single 16Pin external power supply is used.
In terms of performance, it is rumored that single-precision floating-point can reach the range of 70~90T, which is double the 40T of the RTX 3090 Ti. In terms of games, the average performance is improved by more than 50%, and the light chase is more than doubled.
As for the release event, the latest statement given by MLID is set for October, and the first release is only the RTX 4090.
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