AMD Zen4 Ryzen, NVIDIA RTX 40-series graphics cards, Intel 13th-generation Core… The dazzling array of new hardware products in the second half of the year will make DIY players look forward to it.
Regarding the RTX 40-series graphics card, Kopite7kimi, who broke the news, gave the latest information, this time about power consumption.
According to him, the power consumption limit of the main core of the RTX 40 series is set as follows:
AD102: 800W
AD103 (desktop) 450W; AD102 (notebook) 175W;
AD104 (desktop) 400W; AD104 (notebook) 175W;
AD106 (desktop) 260W; AD106 (notebook) 140W.
Frankly speaking, the extreme power consumption of 800W is quite exaggerated. It can be seen that after Moore’s Law has slowed down, NVIDIA has to give way to violent improvement methods such as high frequency and high power consumption in order to achieve sufficient performance increase.
Of course, it should be noted that the extreme value of power consumption is not equivalent to TDP (thermal design power consumption) or TGP (total card power consumption), TDP and TGP are usually much smaller. The outside world tends to think that the RTX 4090 TGP of the AD102 core will be within 500W.
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