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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 “Ada Lovelace” to use TSMC 5nm

Well, don’t expect anything to come out this year … plans are in place for a year-end 2022 release.

Taken from Videocardz … Over the past few days, leakers have been sharing information on AMD RDNA3 and NVIDIA Hopper/Lovelace architecture. Important details were revealed by Greymon55 today. According to the leaker, Ada Lovelace is definitely the next gaming series from NVIDIA. In fact, the entire project has been finalized and it should not change, claims the leaker. This means that the specifications that were floating around the web for the past few months may very well be final, however, there are no details on architecture tape-out yet.

Furthermore, the leaker is confident that the architecture will be build using TSMC 5nm process technology, but he is not sure if that’s N5 or N5P. Previous rumors only pointed towards 5nm but it wasn’t sure if NVIDIA will be using Samsung or TSMC for their 5nm product.

In terms of specifications, we have only heard about the possible internal GPU structure from Kopite already in December. It was revealed that the flagship gaming GPU (AD102) should feature as many as 144 Streaming Multiprocessors, which suggests a maximum specification of 18,432 CUDA cores. 

Source: Videocardz

 

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