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The key note that would happen in GTC acquired a new format and should reveal a new generation of GPU
A Nvidia announced this week that their GTC 2020, originally canceled due to COVID-19It will take place in a new format on May 14, in three weeks. If speculation about a possible revelation of the Ampere video card generation was already very strong, the phrase used in promoting the event adds fuel to the fire: Amped.
Get Amped can be translated similarly to “be vigilant” or “let go,” but the play on words here makes a clear reference to Amp. This is how Nvidia opened an email sent to American journalists indicating the new date for the event.
However, when describing the event, Nvidia is much less explicit about what will be shown in the presentation. It is only reported that the CEO of the eternal black jacket, Jensen Huang, go “Highlight the company’s latest innovations in artificial intelligence, high-performance computing, data science, autonomous machines, healthcare technologies, and graphics during a recorded keynote“
It is important to note that even if the new generation of Nvidia GPU is revealed, this does not necessarily mean that we will see an RTX 3080 for example. The company generally shows signs of wear at work first, such as Tesla and Framework. We have no reason to think that the company will do it differently this year just because it changed the format of the event, so we’ll have to wait a bit longer to see the RTX 3000 series of video cards.
Of course, while we wait, the rumors don’t take off. The TweakTown He put together an interesting table about the leaks of information about the GA100 chips that we should find on the Ampere panels. The information below not yet official:
GA102 – 84 SMs | 5376 CUDA colors | 12GB GDDR6 | 384-bit bus: 40% faster than RTX 2080 Ti
GA103 – 60 SMs | 3840 CUDA colors | 10GB GDDR6 | 320-bit bus: 10% faster than RTX 2080 Ti
GA104 – 48 SMs | 3072 CUDA colors | 8GB GDDR6 | 256-bit bus: 5% slower than RTX 2080 Ti
GA100 Specifications (unofficial):
– 8192 CUDA @ 2GHz colors (2.2GHz boost)
– 1024 color tensioner
– 130 RT colors
– 48GB of HBM2e @ 1.2GHz memory
– 300W TDP
– TSMC 7nm +
– Maximum output of 36 TFLOPs
The presentation will air on Nvidia’s YouTube in 10am (Brasilia time) on May 14.
Source: TechPowerUp, TweakTown
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