According to the leak, the motherboard is equipped with a GPU with 18,432 CUDA cores and 24 GDDR6 video memory modules (12 on each side) for a total of 48 GB.
This figure exceeds even the top models of the RTX 4090 (16,384 CUDA cores) and RTX 6000 ADA (18,176 CUDA cores) for workstations.
The prototype is equipped with a base GPU frequency of 735 MHz and a boost frequency of up to 2490 MHz. However, the VRAM speed is 18 Gbps, resulting in a transfer rate of 864 GB/s; this is lower than RTX 4090.
Combined with these features, the model can become a powerful tool for both gaming and professional tasks.
It is not yet clear why NVIDIA abandoned the development of TITAN ADA, but the leak confirms the company’s ambitious plans in the high-performance segment.
Source: Ferra

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