- A shipping manifesto has detailed what a professional work station looks like
- Possibly it could be the successor of RTX 6000 ADA of Nvidia, the most expensive graphics card in the world
- Based on RTX5090, it is expected to have a whopping 96 GB, twice as much as the predecessor
The GEFORCE RTX 5090, the last flagship graphics card for players and creativity in the GeForce 50 series of NVIDIA, was presented in CES 2025 and just went on sale, but it is hORTED before, the rumors began to turn of an RTX 5090 model Ti with a A a a GPU GB202-200-A1 totally enabled and dual power connectors of 12V-2 × 6, which theoretically allows up to 1,200 watts of power.
This speculation began to follow the appearance of a prototype image in the Chinese industry forum. Chiphell – Inform about the image, Computer base He said: “With 24,576 shaders, it is said that the GPU GB202-200-A1 offers 192 active transmission multiprocessors, which was previously rumored that it was the complete expansion of the GB202 chip. It is said that the memory continues to offer 32 GB of capacity, but with 32 Gbps instead of 28 Gbps, the 2TB/S mark will exceed ”.
Shortly after the engineering card appeared online, Computer base Alspotted sending documents in NBD data that lists a graphics card with 96 GB of GDDR7 memory, marked as “for tests”. It is a reasonable assumption that this unidentified model is actually a professional workstation card, potentially, say probably – The RTX 6000 Blackwell.
Useful for AI applications
The GEFORCE RTX 5090 presents 32 GB of GDDR7, using sixteen 2 GB modules connected through an 512 -bit memory interface. 48 GB would be possible if sixteen 3GB chips instead of 2 GB chips.
If two of these 3GB chips were connected to each 32 -bit controller, placing 16 chips in the front and posterior of the graphics card in a “Clamshell” configuration, the 96 GB mentioned in the documents, which is the double that The RTX 6000 ADA, the most expensive graphics card in the world, would become a reality.
Shipping records indicate that these GPUs use a 512 -bit memory bus, reinforcing this theory. The internal designation of PCB PG153, which is seen in the documents, is aligned with the known Nvidia Blackwell designs and has not yet appeared in any existing consumer graphics card.
NVIDIA is expected to present the RTX Blackwell series for work stations at its annual GPU technology conference (GTC 2025), so we should know more about them in March 2025. And yes, if you are thinking that 96 GB of GDDR7 memory is excessive for creative games or purposes would agree with you. However, it is a good amount for AI tasks, so we can expect to see Nvidia announce a version of AI of RTX 6000 Blackwell when it finally removes the wraps of your next generation product.