The GA102-150 reportedly has a 320-bit memory bus and 10GB GDDR6X memory. Perhaps this model will be launched as the GeForce RTX 3070 Ti. The latter was originally envisioned as a model with a GA104 GPU with all 6144 CUDA cores enabled but it now seems NVIDIA plans to tap the GA102 instead.
As was mentioned yesterday, the RTX 3080 20GB and RTX 3070 16GB are no longer a thing. These higher-capacity cards were expected later this year but they recently got cancelled for unknown reasons.
GA102-150-KD-A1, 7424FP32, 320bits
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