It is reported that the RTX 5090 will receive 28 GB GDDR7 video memory, not 32 GB as previously expected. This means that 14 memory modules will be used on the PCB instead of 16.

Memory bus data has also been clarified. It turns out that only 448 bit awaits us, not 512 and 384 bit options.

The graphics card will be based on the GB202 GPU with Blackwell architecture. The number of CUDA cores is expected to be less than 24,576 and the number of SM blocks is expected to be less than 192.

Memory speed will be 28 GB/s and bandwidth will be 1568 GB/s. A single 16-pin 12VHWPR connector will likely be used to power the board. The FFP level is not yet known.

Source: Ferra

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