Some NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 graphics cards with AD102 GPU are now rumored to consume more than 450 watts

Please note that this post is tagged as a rumor .

NVIDIA AD102 GPU might be even more power-hungry than previously thought

NVIDIA Ada Lovelace GPUs to require beefier power supplies.

The RTX 40 series based on Ada Lovelace graphics architecture is now expected to launch by the end of the third quarter, leaker Greymon55 revealed in one of his tweets. This new architecture has been rumored for a long time to increase power requirements to insane levels, even higher than RTX 3090 Ti now expected to be 450W GPU.

The next-gen GeForce series will make use of a new PCIe Gen5 power connector other rumors have suggested. This alone might be the reason for NVIDIA’s lack of incentive to lower the power requirements of the new cards. The flagship RTX 40 series, such as the rumored RTX 4080/4080Ti/4090 GPUs, might consume between 450W to 850W.

I am not clear at the moment whether one model has three TGP ranges or whether it has three models but the TGP number of the AD102 is 450W-650W-850W, of course this is not the final specification and there may be some deviation.

— Greymon55 (@greymon55) February 23, 2022

Kopite7Kimi confirms that there were indeed rumors about 450-800W power consumption for next-gen NVIDIA GPUs, however, they should be taken with a grain of salt as this source has questionable credibility (50%).

That’s just a rumor.
I’ve heard 450/600/800W for 80/80Ti/90 before.
But everything is not confirmed.

— kopite7kimi (@kopite7kimi) February 23, 2022

The AD102 GPU is now expected to be using TSMC N5 process technology. This processor is supposedly using a monolithic design with an estimated die size of 600 mm². According to previous rumors, the AD102 might feature as many as 18432 CUDA cores, but of course, such configuration might not be immediately available for consumer GPUs, if they are being planned at all.

According to Greymon55, the first RTX 40 GPUs might be announced in September this year, which is even earlier than previously reported, but it does follow NVIDIA’s 2-year architecture cadence.

Next-gen Flagship GPU Comparison (RUMORED)
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NVIDIA AD102
AMD NAVI 31
Fabrication Node TSMC N5 TSMC N5/N6
Architecture NVIDIA Ada Lovelace AMD RDNA3
GPU Package Monolithic Multi-Chip-Module (MCM)
Estimated GPU Size ~600mm² ~800mm²
Graphics Dies 1 2
GPU Mega Clusters 12 Graphics Processing Clusters (GPC) 6 Shader Engines
GPU Super Clusters 72 Texture Processing Clusters (TPC) 60 RDNA Workgroups (WGP)
GPU Clusters 144 Streaming Multiprocessors (SM)
GPU FP32 Cores 18432 CUDA Cores 15360 Stream Processors
GPU Clock ~ 2.2 GHz ?
Memory & Bus GDDR6X 384-bit GDDR6 256-bit
Large L3 Cache ? 256-512MB Infinity Cache
Rumored Power Consumption 450~650~850W 450~480W
Release Date September 2022 Expected 2H 2022
Rumored SKU GeForce RTX 4090 Radeon RX 7900XT
Rumored Performance 2x GA102 2.5x NAVI 21

Source: @greymon55 , @kopite7kimi