Unreleased Nvidia RTX Titan Ada Prototype Surfaces Online

An unreleased Nvidia RTX Titan Ada prototype has appeared online, featuring a fully enabled AD102 GPU, 48 GB of GDDR6 memory, and impressive spec.
Unreleased Nvidia RTX Titan Ada Prototype Surfaces Online
A prototype of the unreleased Nvidia RTX Titan Ada graphics card has surfaced online, revealing a fully enabled AD102 GPU with 18,432 CUDA cores and a substantial 48 GB of GDDR6 memory. This suggests that the RTX Titan Ada was designed to surpass the RTX 4090 in NVIDIA's lineup. RTX Titan Ada Specifications Leaked details from a GPU-Z screenshot and PCB photos show the following: CUDA Cores: 18,432 ROPs: 192 TMUs: 576 Pixel Fillrate: 478.1 GPixel/s Texture Fillrate: 1,434.2 GTexel/s Memory: 48 GB GDDR6 on a 384-bit interface Memory Bandwidth: 864 GB/s Base Clock: 735 MHz Boost Clock: 2,490 MHz Design and Architecture The RTX Titan Ada prototype uses standard GDDR6 memory, rather than the more advanced GDDR6X. It achieves a 48 GB memory capacity through a "clamshell design" with GDDR6 modules on both sides of the PCB, like the RTX 3090 and RTX 6000 Ada. The card uses the full AD102 silicon compared to the RTX 4090 that uses only 89 percent of the chip. Why Was It Canceled? The potential…

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