NVIDIA Hopper H100 data-center GPU spotted with 120GB HBM2e memory

NVIDIA working on H100 with 120GB

A mysterious PCIe-based graphics card called G100 120GB has been spotted running alongside RTX 3090 Ti and RTX 4090 ES.

Powered by GH100 processor, the 120GB variant is just as fast as the SXM variant, the report from s-ss claims. A screenshot published by the website shows a supposed H100 processor with 120GB of HBM2e memory, however unlike the existing 80GB model, this variant has increased bandwidth to 3 TB/s.

Such bandwidth is only available with the SXM variant (NVIDIA proprietary mezzanine connector) which is unlocked for higher power, but this model also uses HBM3. Worth noting, to support 120GB of capacity, each of the five working stacks would have to be 24GB.

Furthermore, the H100 120GB PCIe reportedly has the same GPU specs as the SXM variant, which in this case means 16896 CUDA Cores and 528 Tensors.

Alleged NVIDIA H100 120GB PCIe, Source: S-SS

What is interesting about this leak is that the sample of H100 120GB PCIe was listed in a Windows Device Manager alongside ‘RTX ADLCE Engineering Sample’. The ADLCE obviously stands for Ada Lovelace, and it is a preproduction unit with TDP limited to 350W (final specs are 450W). As a result, the single-precision compute performance is said to be limited to 60 TFLOPs (retail unit has 82 TFLOPS).

NVIDIA Data-Center GPUs Specifications
VideoCardz.comNVIDIA H100 SXMNVIDIA H100 120GB PCIeNVIDIA H100 80GB PCIe
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GPUGH100 GH100 GH100
Transistors80B 80B 80B
Die Size814 mm² 814 mm² 814 mm²
ArchitectureHopper Hopper Hopper
Fabrication NodeTSMC 4N TSMC 4N TSMC 4N
GPU Clusters132 132 114
CUDA Cores16896 16896 14592
L2 Cache50MB 50MB 50MB
Tensor Cores528 528 456
Memory Bus5120-bit 5120-bit 5120-bit
Memory Size80 GB HBM3 120GB HBM2e 80GB HBM2e
TDP700W TBC 350W
InterfaceSXM5 PCIe Gen5 PCIe Gen5
Launch Year2022 2022 2022

Source: s-ss via MegaSizeGPU