Tuesday, December 20th 2022

NVIDIA Could Give TITAN RTX Another Swing as Maxed-Out AD102 in an Unabashed 4-slot Monstrosity

A report by Moore's Law is Dead claims that NVIDIA is preparing to launch a new TITAN RTX halo product, based on a maxed-out 4 nm "AD102" silicon. Where does this put the RTX 4090 Ti? Somewhere in between the RTX 4090 and the TITAN RTX Ada, as NVIDIA gave itself plenty of segmentation headroom with the AD102 silicon, by using just 128 out of 144 SM physically present on the silicon, besides the same 21 Gbps GDDR6X memory as the previous-generation. NVIDIA's options with the new TITAN RTX include enabling all 144 SM (18,432 CUDA cores), and using faster 24 Gbps memory, giving the silicon (1152 GB/s memory bandwidth), a stock power-limit closer to the 600 W design limit of the 12VHPWR power connector (RTX 4090 stock typical board power is 450 W).

Moore's Law is Dead also posted what they claim to be the first real-world pictures of the upcoming TITAN RTX Ada. The card is an unabashed 4-slot enlargement of the dual-axial flow-through RTX 4090 Founders Edition, with the cooler capable of higher thermal loads. TITAN RTX cards are marketed as first-party Founders Edition cards only, and not through NVIDIA's AIC board partners as custom-designs. A maxed out AD102, with higher clock speeds, higher power-limit, and faster memory, should be unassailable for custom-design RTX 4090 cards, if NVIDIA wants to sell this card at the kind of prices its last TITAN RTX product sold at—USD $2,500.
Sources: Moore's Law is Dead (YouTube), harukaze5719 (Twitter)
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91 Comments on NVIDIA Could Give TITAN RTX Another Swing as Maxed-Out AD102 in an Unabashed 4-slot Monstrosity

#1
Crackong
No it is at least a 5 slots card since you cannot suck air from the 4th dimension
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#2
Count von Schwalbe
CrackongNo it is at least a 5 slots card since you cannot suck air from the 4th dimension
4 slots, 4 dimensions...

We gonna need cases designed around GPUs, not motherboards.
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#3
DemonicRyzen666
$2,500 lol yeah right. They'll probably try $4,500 or $5,000 & mak them a limit a edition.
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#4
luches
A 4k$ 4-slot card. They pricing these bases on slots now ?
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#5
ymdhis
Will they actually put AC inputs on them for power?
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#8
ir_cow
If the RTX Titan was $2,500 this has to be $5,000.
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#9
matar
Back in the days computers were so big then technology made everything so small but now we are going back to giants' size AERA soon a mid or a full tower cases won't do it we need full tower cases with 9 expansion slots.
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#10
mama
While I see no use case for gaming, I am interested to see what can be done. It maybe that it is hampered by other issues/hardware.
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#11
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
Another fuggin brick
Count von Schwalbe4 slots, 4 dimensions...

We gonna need cases designed around GPUs, not motherboards.
Does it make dinner? I think not.
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#13
Thorsthimble
The price should be fun to see. I wonder how many surrounding counties it will brownout when it gets loaded up.
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#15
WhoDecidedThat
Considering that the RTX 4090 used 480 watts when fully loaded in video games, this should easily reach 550 watts at stock if not more

Nvidia, if you have any sanity left, launch this with dual 12-pin connectors and a water block or AIO 240mm cooler.

Dual 12-pins to distribute the electrical load over 2 connectors because 600 watts over 1 connector is a scary proposition.

Water cooling because no sane person would want 600 watts being dumped into their PC case and heating up everything else.
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#19
AusWolf
This is what we've always needed. The $1,600 4090 just isn't expensive enough. /sarcasm
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#20
sepheronx
Why stop at 4 slots nvidia? Could have made it more and tack on another $1K.

Foundry isn't capable for your demands? 4 slots. Pffft.
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#22
evernessince
Would be ironic if true. Can't tell you how certain individuals were saying the xx90 cards were Titan replacements and using that to justify the price despite lacking the features that made TItans special.
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#23
Dirt Chip
NV keep racing themselves to the top and AMD is no where to be found.
I wouldn't be surprised, if actually exist, to give it 48GB of GDDR6x.

Also, the case industry should thanks NV for keep getting those GPU bigger in al dimension.
I`m sure not few change their case to accommodate the new fat bastard they own.
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#24
Tomgang
2500 usd+. No thanks nvidia. I will just settle with my 4090.
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#25
Unregistered
As long as it is a real Titan, price is a none issue, those cards are special unlike the stupid 4090 and 3090 which share only the price with titans, Titans are between a real Quadro and GeForce, people who buy these are going to use them not play with them (unless they have an unlimited budget).
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