
In the internet, a photograph of a video card, which can be conditionally called NVIDIA RTX 5090 Ti, has appeared. It is based on the GB202-200-A1 chip and is more powerful than the Blackwell flagship in almost everything.
In the photo from the Chiphell forums, most of whose area is blurred, one can see the chip with marking, memory, and power connectors. This is the first known video card with two 12V-2×6 connectors (apparently, it is such specimens that started early rumors about a dual connector in RTX 50xx video cards).

It is reported that the chip contains 24,576 CUDA cores, and the video card is equipped with 32 GB of GDDR7 memory, operating at a speed of 32 Gbps (the fastest memory in RTX 5080 only reaches 30 Gbps). Also known about the frequencies 2100/2514 MHz and power 800W through 2x 12V-2×6.
According to the source, the card has a core configuration of 96x16x16, which means 24,576 CUDA cores — about 13% more than in RTX 5090. The author of the leak mentioned that the video card currently does not have working drivers and asks those who are preparing the review of RTX 5090 with drivers for the press to test them.

The prototype was manufactured in July 2024. There is no information on whether NVIDIA plans to bring a similar product to market. According to VideoCardz, the model could have been canceled in favor of the announced RTX 5090.
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