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The photo shows the Nvidia RTX 5090 board with the GB202 GPU

The photo shows the Nvidia RTX 5090 board with the GB202 GPU

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And another one appears, this one round with a mounted GPU. Current images have emerged showing both an unpopulated NVIDIA RTX 5090 board and a finished sample with the GB202 chip. These images suggest that the upcoming graphics card will likely feature 32GB of GDDR7 memory. NVIDIA is expected to officially introduce the first Blackwell GPUs in January. Images of the NVIDIA RTX 5090 board, both unassembled and as a finished sample with the GB202 chip, have been released. These images suggest that the upcoming RTX 5090 graphics card will feature 32GB of GDDR7 memory.

The board houses the GB202 ASIC surrounded by sixteen GDDR7 memory modules, supporting the RTX 5090’s 32GB storage capacity. The large GPU package size and high pin count suggest a 512-bit memory interface, which would provide 1,792 GB/s of memory bandwidth at a memory speed of 28 Gbps. The GPU and memory are managed by a 24-phase VRM solution powered by a single 16-pin 12V 2×6 connector. NVIDIA will likely take advantage of the port’s 600W continuous power capability, resulting in total graphics performance of around 500W to 550W or more.

An image of a finished RTX 5090 sample has been uploaded to Baidu. The GPU in the image is labeled GB202-300-A1, highlighting its association with the RTX 5090, which is expected to be NVIDIA’s leading GPU in the next generation. The image also shows sixteen 2GB memory chips, confirming the total memory to be 32GB, which is consistent with speculation about the RTX 5090’s use of GDDR7 memory. NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang will give a keynote speech at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on January 7, where the RTX 5080 and RTX 5090 are expected to be unveiled

The photo shows the Nvidia RTX 5090 board with the GB202 GPU

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