As per the latest information, the 5nm GPU that NVIDIA is planning will be named “Ada Lovelace” and will have as many as 18432 stream processors.
Although the Ampere architecture in the consumer market has just been launched, and the layout of the entire line has not been completed, and due to the shortage of GPU production capacity, RTX 30 graphics cards are currently hard to find, but information about NVIDIA’s next-generation GPUs has appeared from time to time In front of us.
After the Ampere architecture, NVIDIA’s next-generation product was originally Hopper, but according to the latest news, a new generation of “Ada Lovelace” was added before that.
This code name comes from Ada Lovelace, she is the only legitimate daughter of the poet Byron, who is known as the first computer scientist and wrote the first computer program in history.
According to the latest news, the major core number of Ada Lovelace architecture will be AD102. There will be as many as 12 GPCs, 72 TPCs, and 144 SMs, and each SM continues with 128 stream processors, so there will be as many as 18432. A stream processor, compared with the current 10752 Ampere architecture GA102 core, an increase of 71%.
It is not yet confirmed when the NVIDIA AD102 core will be released, and it is expected to be part of the RTX 40 series.
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