Meanwhile, NVIDIA is shipping PG137 engineering boards to development centers around the world. Apparently, one of the devices was discovered by a company that monitors shipping lists going to India. The GPU manufacturer has at least sent a few test boards to its local development center.
The design of the PG137 board known as a potential TITAN RTX ADA board. It was first mentioned by Kopite7kimi, who revealed that this board supports up to 48GB of memory. It seems that this very information is now confirmed by the shipping manifest, which lists 48GB of GDDR6 memory for one of the transported units.
It is noticeable that only GDDR6 and not GDDR6X is mentioned. Which could mean that TITAN does not use GDDR6X memory, but instead a higher clocked GDDR6 type. Furthermore, at least two different SKUs are mentioned: SKU 0 and SKU 330, which could also explain why some leakers tend to have slightly different information. An image of the TITAN RTX ADA GPU was leaked a few days ago. The design of this quad-slot GPU could be the first NVIDIA graphics card to have a vertical PCB with stacked display connectors. The board itself would run parallel to the motherboard, so this is a significant change in the way graphics cards could look in the future.
The only difference between the manifests and the image above is the change of the product code from EB2 to TS1. This most likely stands for “Engineering Board and Test Sample”. However, one thing is clear, the design is clearly in the advanced stage of development, and it even had the same color as the previous generation of TITAN models already had.
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