NVIDIA PG132 SKU35 (RTX 3070 Ti?) with GA102-150 to tackle Radeon RX 6800XL?

Published: Oct 26th 2020, 12:47 GMT   Comments

Please note that this post is tagged as a rumor.

Just days before RTX 3070 launch the rumor mill is clearly not stopping.

NVIDIA PG132-SKU35 with 7424 CUDA cores

The third variant of NVIDIA Ampere GA102 has received a board number and SKU number, according to @kopite7kimi. It is alleged that the new graphics card would fill the gap between GeForce RTX 3080 and RTX 3070 models, both based on different GPUs.

The name of the graphics card has not been revealed (but we are working on it). However, it is expected that the graphics card would be called RTX 3070 Ti. It is important to note that older roadmaps already had the 3070 Ti listed, but with a different board number and different GPU. That variant has allegedly been canceled in favor of an upgraded model. Thus, if the model name is correct, then NVIDIA would have upgraded the SKU with a better GPU.

The PG132 SKU 35 is to feature GA102-150 GPU with 7424 CUDA cores. It would also feature the same memory configuration as RTX 3080 – 10 GB GDDR6X, not GDDR6 non-X as RTX 3070, which is launching in 3 days.

Kopite not only confirmed the board number but also the TGP. It is alleged that the graphics card would feature the same TGP as RTX 3080 – 320W.

The new model is expected to tackle Radeon RX 6800 XL (an alleged name for the lowest-tier Navi 21 graphics card, according to @KittyYYuko). The AMD model will be revealed on October 28th, so just in 2 days.

We are not yet ready to confirm what Kopite7kimi has posted is correct, but we did make proper inquiries that should help us pin down all the details. More information soon.

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 Series (with Rumored SKUs – October 26th)
VideoCardz.comRTX 3090RTX 3080RTX 3070 Ti ?RTX 3070RTX 3060 Ti
Picture[To be leaked][To be leaked]
Reference BoardPG132 SKU 30PG132 SKU 10PG132 SKU 35PG142 SKU 10PG190 SKU 10
GPU8nm GA102-3008nm GA102-2008nm GA102-1508nm GA104-3008nm GA104-200
Die Size
 
628 mm2
 
628 mm2
 
628 mm2
 
392 mm2
 
392 mm2
Transistors
 
28.3 B
 
28.3 B
 
28.3 B
 
17.4 B
 
17.4 B
CUDA Cores
 
10496
 
8704
 
7424
 
5888
 
4864
GPU Utilization
 
98%
 
81%
 
70%
 
96%
 
79%
Tensor Cores
 
328
 
272
 
232
 
184
 
152
RT Cores
 
82
 
68
 
58
 
46
 
38
Base Clock
 
1395 MHz
 
1440 MHz
TBC
 
1500 MHz
TBC
Boost Clock
 
1695 MHz
 
1710 MHz
TBC
 
1725 MHz
TBC
Shader Perf.
 
35.6 TFLOPS
 
29.8 TFLOPS
TBC
 
20.3 TFLOPS
TBC
Memory
 
24 GB G6X
 
10 GB G6X
 
10 GB G6X
 
8 GB G6
 
8 GB G6
Memory Clock
 
19.5 Gbps
 
19 Gbps
TBC
 
14 Gbps
 
14 Gbps
Memory Bus
 
384-bit
 
320-bit
 
320-bit
 
256-bit
 
256-bit
Max Bandwidth
 
936 GB/s
 
760 GB/s
TBC
 
448 GB/s
 
448 GB/s
Thermal Design
 
350W
 
320W
 
320W
 
220W
 
~180W
MSRP
 
$1,499
 
$699
TBC
 
$499
TBC
Release DateSeptember 24thSeptember 17thTBCOctober 29thMid November

Source: @kopite7kimi




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