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Rumor mill: As Nvidia's earnings from AI hardware leap, many worry that the employer may want to an increasing number of divert sources from its customer-going through RTX photographs playing cards. Thus, the leak of a formerly unknown GPU ought to spark debate over whether it's an AI card or a brand new RTX forty collection Titan, mainly given its extreme TDP score.
A tracker that lists Nvidia's latest reference DEV IDs currently noticed a mysterious new GPU from the organization. The list affords little facts about the capability function of this product in Nvidia's expanding portfolio. The ID exhibits best the card's nickname, "Skinny Joe," and its 700W TDP rating. While it's possibly a brand new version of Nvidia's AI GPUs, latest rumors approximately the RTX forty collection propose different opportunities.
Skinny Joe's wattage suits that of the GH100 AI chip however is much less than the GH200's 900W. This ought to suggest a scaled-down model of the H200, which is expected to provide a tremendous improvement over the a hit H100 whilst cloud vendors start presenting get right of entry to to times inside the 2d zone of 2024.
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Nvidia may goal a "thin" H200 at Chinese clients to avoid US export restrictions. The company currently added the RTX 4090D for this reason, barely decreasing overall performance and proscribing overclocking.
However, Skinny Joe may also be an upgraded version of the 4090, which has been rumored for a while. The modern-day statistics shows that this GPU, possibly named the RTX 4090 Ti or Titan Ada, has a 600W TDP and could price over $2,000.
Using nearly the whole AD102 chip, this 4-slot behemoth is expected to function 18,176 CUDA cores, 192 ROPs, 568 TMUs, and 96MB of L2 cache. These specifications substantially surpass those of the standard 4090, which has sixteen,984 cores, 176 ROPs, 512 TMUs, 72MB L2 cache, and a 450W TDP. Earlier rumors claimed Nvidia had canceled the brand new Titan, however it'd had been revived.
The approaching display of GeForce RTX forty Super collection adds to the hypothesis. Nvidia is predicted to announce upgraded versions of the RTX 4080, 4070 Ti, and 4070 on January 8, with releases scheduled at some point of the month. Sources lately informed Moore's Law is Dead that the 4070 Super and 4070 Ti Super will healthy their predecessors' launch MSRPs of $599 and $799, respectively, whilst the 4080 Super might be priced at $999 or higher. Consequently, Nvidia might be taking into account the creation of a 4090 Super.
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