Despite the increase in prices, the graphics card market continues in full swing and both NVIDIA and AMD are already preparing their next generation GPUs. While there is no official information about the parts yet, according to a new rumor future RTX 4090 and RX 7900 could reach 100 teraflops.
The information comes from two leak experts known for their insights into the hardware world. According to leaker kopite7kimi, the power struggle between Lisa Su and Jensen Huang, CEOs of AMD and NVIDIA, respectively, Launch of a board with a capacity of 100 teraflops.
I can only say that the two products have improved a lot compared to their predecessors, but if you want to ask directly which is better, I’m sorry I can not answer because no one knows the specific improvement in percentage.
— Greymon55 (@greymon55) April 30, 2022
The leaked greymon55 confirms previous information, but says it’s not sure which company will reach the milestone first. “Maybe +90 teraflops versus +100 teraflops.” There is no concrete information about which company will lead this race, but it is possible for NVIDIA to release its new generation as early as 2022, while AMD is expected to make an announcement for 2023.
Next NVIDIA card may have 48GB
Most likely, all that firepower is concentrated in the RTX 4090 and Radeon RX 7900 cards, although no official nomenclature has been released so far. Recent leaks point to NVIDIA GPU with 24GB VRAM at 21Gbps and 384-bit bus.
Actually, there is another full fat AD102 SKU with 900W TGP, 48G 24Gbps GDDR6X, 2*16pin and higher frequency.
But no one knows if it will be a real product. Because AD102’s test board has more than two 16pin connectors, anything is possible.— kopite7kimi (@kopite7kimi) April 27, 2022
However, a leak by kopite7kimi had developed “another Titan type card” with an incredible 48GB of VRAM memory that requires at least 900W of resources to run perfectly.
If confirmed, the RTX 4090 will have twice as many floating points compared to the RTX 3090 Ti, which is the fastest card on the market between 40 and 45 Teraflops.
Source: Tec Mundo