Nvidia will announce the RTX 40 series new generation graphics cards in the coming weeks. After the leaks about the RTX 4090, the top model of the series recently, new information has emerged about the flagship AD102 GPU.
The number of transistors almost triples
According to reliable leakster Kopite7kimi, the AD102 GPU that will power the RTX 4090 will have about 2.65 times more transistors than the current generation GA102 GPU. Kopite7ki did not share a detailed figure but confirmed that the number will be more than 75 billion.
So it looks like the AD102 GPU will only have 5,000 fewer transistors than the Hopper H100, NVIDIA’s top model data center solution based on the same TSMC 4N node. However, both cards (Hopper 50MB, Ada up to 96MB) are expected to come with L2 cache sizes.
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In addition, the AD102 GPU will include up to 18432 CUDA cores, but this figure will not be available on the first released models. These numbers show that aside from the RTX 4090 with AD102 GPU, Nvidia will launch more models like the RTX 4090 Ti or possibly a TITAN.