NVIDIA Pascal GP102-400 GPU reference spotted

Posted on Sunday, June 05 2016 @ 21:13 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
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VideoCardz came across evidence that NVIDIA is working on several new chips, including one GP102 GPU, four more GP104 variants and three GP106 chips.
There’s currently only one variant of GP102 silicon being evaluated (-400), and this is most likely the full chip. This chip could either be used in GeForce GTX 1080 Ti or in successor to TITAN series.

The GP102 is no doubt the GPU that will compete with VEGA 10, so it’s hard to predict where NVIDIA is going to use it.

Thanks to this leak we also learn about new GP104 variants. The GP104-725, 950, 975, 985 are quite possibly new Quadro and Tesla variants.

Furthermore there are also three GP106 chips being tested. The GP104-300 and 400 might be GeForce variants (GTX 1060/GTX 1050), whereas the 750 could be Quadro.
The site also came across a message on the website of the Korean certification office (National Radio Research Agency). A PCIe graphics card from NVIDIA named "PG611" very recently cleared all obligatory tests. Based on the naming of the GM200 Maxwell GPU, which also used PG6xx nomenclature, this could very well be the GP102.


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