
An unknown NVIDIA graphics card (7552 processors, up to 47GB VRAM) was tested. It's 40% faster than TITAN RTX and could be a future flagship.
Reliable leaker @_rogame reported this on their Twitter account:
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According to the information, the first unknown NVIDIA graphics card features 7552 stream processors clocked at 1110 MHz. A second card appeared with 6912 stream processors running at 1010 MHz.
While the first card was 'only' equipped with 24 gigabytes of VRAM, the second one boasts a staggering 47 GB!
Most likely, these are engineering samples of NVIDIA's specialized TESLA accelerators. However, it's not out of the question that they could also be the future flagship of the NVIDIA TITAN lineup and its slightly cut-down GeForce RTX 3080 Ti counterpart.
In terms of performance, at the frequencies mentioned, the 7552 SP graphics card outperformed the current TITAN RTX by a significant 40%. That's quite an impressive result. After all, as I noted earlier, if this leak is accurate, these are just engineering samples, and retail versions will feature much higher clock speeds.
NVIDIA's new graphics cards are tentatively expected to be announced this spring. However, due to the coronavirus pandemic, Jensen Huang might delay the event until this summer.
Source: WccfTech