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NVIDIA's Full Fat Pascal GP104 GPU Pictured With GDDR5X Memory - Features 8 GB Micron Chips To Drive GeForce GTX 1080 Cards

NVIDIA's side by side-gen Pascal GP104 has one time once again been leaked but this fourth dimension we are looking at the full fatty version which volition be featured on the fastest GeForce graphics card that will be available to consumers in the coming months. The latest Pascal GP104 GPUs will be built on TSMC'due south industry leading 16nm FinFET process which will let NVIDIA to drastically increase the transistor count of their GPUs while retaining a small and efficient dice package.

NVIDIA's Fully Enabled Pascal GP104-400-A1 GPU is finally leaked.

NVIDIA's Fully Enabled Pascal GP104 GPU Features Micron's Adjacent-Gen GDDR5X Memory

Yesterday, we got our first detailed look at the Pascal GP104 GPU itself. The Pascal GP104 GPU which was seen yesterday was a qualification sample (QS) which indicates that the chip is no longer in engineering land. Same is true for the latest picture which is also a QS chip and means that graphics cards based on both GPUs will be unveiled past NVIDIA and their AIBs relatively shortly.

A block diagram of NVIDIA'southward Pascal SM (Streaming Multiprocessor) Design.

The kickoff matter we note is that the GPU pictured yesterday had the codename GP104-200-A1 while the GPU that has been leaked today is codenamed GP104-400-A1. Comparing these codenames to the list of GP104 SKU that leaked earlier, nosotros tin note that the GP104-400-A1 variant is the fully enabled variant which doesn't comes with any disabled SM (Streaming Multiprocessors) units and features the full specifications bachelor on the GP104 GPU.

NVIDIA Pascal GP104 Features Support For Both GDDR5X and GDDR5 Memory - Showtime GDDR5X Fries Pictured

The other major thing about this leak is that we are getting our first sight at GDDR5X memory. Yes, you heard me right. This is the start graphics board featuring the Micron GDDR5X retentiveness that accept the codename listed as 6GA77 Z9TXT. The carte features eight such fries on the lath which means that GPU features the same 256-bit charabanc interface as its GDDR5 based sibling, the GP104-200-A1. This indicates that NVIDIA'southward Pascal GPUs will come up with support for GDDR5, GDDR5X and even HBM2 retentiveness (GP100).

Micron's GDDR5X memory is featured on the GP104-400-A1 graphics lath.

Yous can see in the pictures below that the Micron retentiveness, even though it has a larger ball grid compared to GDDR5, has a compact pattern. Each GDDR5X DRAM measures at 14x10mm compared to 14x12mm that is the size of a normal GDDR5 DRAM. The DRAMs characteristic the same Micron logos and labels at the  positions where the official markings should be. The codename nevertheless is not listed under the product catalog which could be due to the fact that the memory used on the board are still samples just fix to use. Micron commenced the sampling for their GDDR5X memory last month.

We practise note that the board is of a very different blueprint compared to the previous PCB which was used for the GP104-200 SKU hence information technology confirms that GDDR5X and GDDR5 aren't pin-to-pin compatible and crave different boards to be manufactured to back up them even if the GPU back up both GDDR5 and GDDR5X memory type.

NVIDIA'south Pascal GP104 GPUs Will Feature Faster and Denser GDDR5/GDDR5X Retentiveness Modules!

The GDDR5 DRAM uses a 170 pin ball filigree while GDDR5X DRAM uses a 190 pin ball filigree layout. Both cards feature the same amount of VRAM of 8 GB but the GTX 1080 will have higher bandwidth available of upwardly to 384 GB/southward while retaining a 256-bit retentivity bus.

The NVIDIA Pascal GP104-200-A1 flake was pictured with GDDR5 retention.

The GeForce GTX 1070 on the other manus tin can become as loftier as 256 GB /s due to the faster GDDR5 fries being used on the graphics board (SK Hynix 8 GHz). Post-obit is a list of SKUs which are allegedly reported to be based on GP104 blueprint:

NVIDIA Pascal GP104 SKUs:

Maxwell Graphics Carte Maxwell GPU SKU Pascal GPU SKU Boards Availability
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti GM200-310-A1 GP104-400-A1 Reference and AIB Early June
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 GM204-400-A1 GP104-200-A1 Reference and AIB Early June
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 GM204-200-A1 GP104-150-A1 AIB Only Mid June

NVIDIA's GP104 Measures at 317mm2 and Houses Around 8 Billion Transistors - Powers The GeForce GTX 1080 Graphics Card

Coming to the talk on the die, the GP104 measures at approximately 317mm2 which is smaller than both the GM200 and GM204 GPUs. Merely to put things in perspective, NVIDIA's current Titan X has 8 Billion transistors on a 601mm2 die. The GeForce GTX 980 with GM204 on the other manus is a 398mm2 dice with a total of v.ii billion transistors.

FinFET really proves to exist a miracle when information technology comes to increasing the overall transistor numbers and at the same time, decreasing the chip size. This allows more fries to be manufactured on a 16nm Wafer that saves cost for NVIDIA developing such GPUs.

NVIDIA GP104 400 and GP104 200 SKU Dimensions:

NVIDIA's Pascal GPUs are gearing to be the same revolution which was their Maxwell GPUs at the time of launch. The Maxwell GPUs launched back in 2022 and allowed NVIDIA to capture up to fourscore% of the discrete graphics marketplace share. Competitive pricing on Pascal cards will let many current and last generation GPU owners to upgrade to the Pascal GeForce cards which will evangelize operation and efficiency increases along with better tech back up for next-generation AAA titles.

NVIDIA Pascal GP102 GTX Titan X Specifications:

Graphics Card Name NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan X NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan (Pascal)
Graphics Core GM204 GM200 GM200 GP104 GP104 GP102
Process Node 28nm 28nm 28nm 16nm FinFET 16nm FinFET 16nm FinFET
Transistors 5.ii Billion 8 Billion viii Billion 7.2 Billion 7.two Billion 12.0 Billion
CUDA Cores 2048 CUDA Cores 2816 CUDA Cores 3072 CUDA Cores 1920 CUDA Cores 2560 CUDA Cores 3584 CUDA Cores
Base of operations Clock 1126 MHz 1000 MHz m MHz 1506 MHz 1607 MHz 1417 MHz
Boost Clock 1216 MHz 1075 MHz 1075 MHz 1683 MHz 1733 MHz 1531 MHz
FP32 Compute 5.6 TFLOPs 6.5 TFLOPs 7.0 TFLOPs 6.five TFLOPs 9.0 TFLOPs 10.ane TFLOPs
VRAM 4 GB GDDR5 6 GB GDDR5 12 GB GDDR5 8 GB GDDR5 8 GB GDDR5X 12 GB GDDR5X
Autobus Interface 256-bit coach 384-bit double-decker 384-bit bus 256-bit omnibus 256-bit bus 384-chip double-decker
Power Connector 6+6 Pin Power eight+6 Pin Power viii+half dozen Pin Power Single 8-Pin Power Single 8-Pin Power 8+half-dozen Pin Power
TDP 165W 250W 250W 150W 180W 250W
Display Outputs 3x Display Port
1x HDMI 2.0
1x DVI
3x Display Port
1x HDMI 2.0
1x DVI
3x Display Port
1x HDMI two.0
1x DVI
3x Display Port 1.four
1x HDMI 2.0b
1x DVI
3x Display Port ane.four
1x HDMI 2.0b
1x DVI
3x Brandish Port 1.iv
1x HDMI ii.0b
1x DVI
Launch Date September 2022 May 2022 March 2022 10th June 2022 27th May 2022 August 2022
Launch Price $549 Usa $649 United states of america $999 The states $379 United states $599 US $1200 US

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Source: https://wccftech.com/nvidia-pascal-gp104-gpu-gddr5x-leak/

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