While purported details of the Ada Lovelace RTX 4090 have been doing rounds for a while, a new report has revealed the alleged specifications and power consumption of the RTX 4080, 4070 and 4060 too.
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For some time, the next-gen Nvidia RTX 4090 and Ada Lovelace architecture have been rumored to be massive power hogs. However, the latest report suggests that things are actually much better.
Nvidia is rumored to be developing an RTX 4000 Ada Lovelace GPU with a whopping 900W TGP. This monstrous 900W card will reportedly be powered by not one, but two 16-pin PCIe Gen5 power connectors.
While Nvidia has already added PCIe 5.0 power support to its recently launched RTX 3090 Ti, the company is reportedly skipping the addition of PCIe 5.0 bus support on its RTX 4000 Ada Lovelace GPUs.
A pre-release version of HWiNFO contains mentions of NVIDIA's next-gen 'Ada Lovelace' GPUs which could be featured inside the GeForce RTX 40-series graphics cards, but the update follows Lapsus$ leak.
Nvidia's next-gen RTX 4090, based on the Ada Lovelace architecture, is rumored to feature an insane 600W TGP according to recent reports, a massive jump up from what Nvidia currently has.
A new Chinese GPU by a firm called Biren Technology will reportedly take on Nvidia's next-gen 5nm chips. The GPU isn't gaming-focused and is made for HPC work. The expected tape out is this year.
The Nintendo Switch revision, which is rumored to launch later this year, will allegedly be powered by Nvidia's next-gen Ada Lovelace GPU architecture. It is reportedly the successor to Ampere.