New RTX TITAN GPU Renders Leaks Showcasing Quad-Slot Dual 16-pin design

Nvidia has left a lot of silicon untapped with their AD102 GPU core, leaving room for Nvidia to create an RTX 4090 Ti graphics card in the future that is significantly more powerful than today's RTX 4090


Extreme exaggeration much ? It's 2000 CUDA cores of the same architecture not an entirely new GPU, It would likely be around 10% faster at most.
 
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Ah so this is why the 4090 was so cut back.....

Well to be fair the full dies always go into "Pro" cards first and then the left over full dies down the line go into the Uber Ti Max Titan editions.

4090 isn't that cut down though, CUDA core difference isn't that big, 16k vs 18k and 60 or so tensor cores and around 16 RT cores.

It'll likely be 3090 vs 3090 Ti perf difference with a few percent on top.
 
Well to be fair the full dies always go into "Pro" cards first and then the left over full dies down the line go into the Uber Ti Max Titan editions.

4090 isn't that cut down though, CUDA core difference isn't that big, 16k vs 18k and 60 or so tensor cores and around 16 RT cores.

It'll likely be 3090 vs 3090 Ti perf difference with a few percent on top.

I strongly doubt that. Not after the deliberate "gapping" since Turing. IE on Turing the Titan was barely any faster than a well clocked 2080Ti.

This isn't a Ti. This will be £3k+ and they are going to need to justify that*

*noting of course that this TOTALLY is not made for gamers. Pascal and prior Titans? yeah, it was worth it in some cases. The Turing one was pathetic though.

This will go to people who don't want to fork out on a Quadro. So as ridiculous as all of that VRAM sounds it's actually not.

And just like the Turing one gamers will not buy this, as it is not aimed at them. I don't know any gamers who bought the Titan RTX. Kaap bought one, but he buys every card as part of his retirement as a treat to himself. He bought the V, too.

This card will mop up all of the people who run workstations but not seriously enough to spend £6k+ on a Quadro.

So yes, whilst "gaming performance" may be only 10-20% the memory bandwidth hike and CUDA core count will allow it to slaughter the 4090 in rendering and so on.
 
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