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https://wccftech.com/nvidia-gp102-p102-100-crypto-mining-graphics-cards-leak/
http://cryptomining-blog.com/9529-nvidia-p102-100-crypto-mining-cards-are-coming-to-the-market/
So it looks like this will be a "1080ti - lite", no video out card, based on the GP102-100 chip.
Apparently this is not the first mining only card (Previously companies made a GP106-100 and GP104-100 mining cards), but this is the first one made off the 1080TI. 1st card shown is being produced by Inno3D, but other partners will surely follow on.
Only uses PCIE 4x bandwidth, but takes up an entire 16x slot.
3200 Cuda Cores vs 3,584 Cuda Cores
Same 1582MHz base clock
5GB GDDR5X vs 11GB GDDR5X
320-bit vs 352-bit memory width
400GB/s vs 484.4 GB/s Memory Bandwidth
Price is unknown
Well I'm not sure if this is contributing to the video card shortage, or supposed to help alleviate it.
The no second-hand nature of this card (it doesnt do video out) makes me wonder if anyone will even buy it, especially if it is priced equally or more than the 1080ti currently is...
it doesnt seem to have any advantage over the 1080TI and has several disadvantages...
(no video out, less cuda core processors, smaller memory, less bandwidth, same power requirements, same thermal requirements)
it would have to be ~20% cheaper for people to even consider this, IMO.
http://cryptomining-blog.com/9529-nvidia-p102-100-crypto-mining-cards-are-coming-to-the-market/
So it looks like this will be a "1080ti - lite", no video out card, based on the GP102-100 chip.
Apparently this is not the first mining only card (Previously companies made a GP106-100 and GP104-100 mining cards), but this is the first one made off the 1080TI. 1st card shown is being produced by Inno3D, but other partners will surely follow on.
Only uses PCIE 4x bandwidth, but takes up an entire 16x slot.
3200 Cuda Cores vs 3,584 Cuda Cores
Same 1582MHz base clock
5GB GDDR5X vs 11GB GDDR5X
320-bit vs 352-bit memory width
400GB/s vs 484.4 GB/s Memory Bandwidth
Price is unknown
Well I'm not sure if this is contributing to the video card shortage, or supposed to help alleviate it.
The no second-hand nature of this card (it doesnt do video out) makes me wonder if anyone will even buy it, especially if it is priced equally or more than the 1080ti currently is...
it doesnt seem to have any advantage over the 1080TI and has several disadvantages...
(no video out, less cuda core processors, smaller memory, less bandwidth, same power requirements, same thermal requirements)
it would have to be ~20% cheaper for people to even consider this, IMO.