Nvidia RTX 3090 SUPER graphics card has 10752 CUDA core TGP power consumption 400W

After the RTX 3080, Ti and RTX 3070 Ti are on the market, many people are looking forward to the release of the full-blooded GA102 GPU core from Nvidia to provide support for the legendary RTX 3090 SUPER graphics card. The latest news is that according to Greymon55 Twitter, RTX 3090 SUPER may have 10752 CUDA cores (GA102-400), and the TGP power consumption is 400W.

As the current flagship of N card, GeForce RTX 3090 uses 10496 CUDA core GA102-300 GPU (82 sets of SM units), the number of transistors is 28 billion, the base frequency is 1400 MHz/acceleration can reach 1700 MHz, and the FP32 has a computing power of 36 TFLOPs.

The legendary GeForce RTX 3090 SUPER flagship game graphics card is a GA102-400 GPU with 10,752 CUDA cores (84 sets of SM units). The core area is still 628.4 m㎡ (Samsung 8nm custom process node), second only to Turing architecture. TU102 GPU.

In terms of video memory, the RTX 3090 SUPER uses a 384-bit 24GB GDDR6X specification with a particle frequency of 19.5 Gbps (total bandwidth 936Gbps). But considering that the legendary RTX 3090 SUPER has increased the TGP power consumption from 350W to 400W, it is speculated that NVIDIA will further enhance the frequency of the new flagship game graphics card-such by upgrading the 20Gbps video memory particles so that the total bandwidth will reach 1Tbps.

Finally, considering Lao Huang’s knife skills, the expected performance improvement of RTX 3090 SUPER maybe around 5%. It is said that it will be put into production this quarter and will be launched in the first half of 2022. It is expected that in order to promote the new card, Nvidia will begin to lower the price of the old card at the beginning of the year.

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