AIDA 64 adds GA102F GPU support

NVIDIA is rumored to launch GeForce RTX 3090 Ti graphics card by the end of this month. The card was originally scheduled to be released at the end of January, but some issues caused its release date to be delayed. In theory, this card will use the full GA102 GPU, but recently a mysterious NVIDIA Ampere GPU, the GA102F, has appeared on the AIDA 64 update list. There aren’t any graphics cards with this GPU yet, but it could potentially be used on the RTX 3090 Ti.

GA102 is currently the largest gaming GPU shipped by NVIDIA, including RTX 3090, RTX 3080 Ti, and RTX 3080, as well as RTX A6000, RTX A5000, and other graphics cards in the professional field use this GPU. It is not known whether this GA102F will really be mounted on the RTX 3090 Ti. Anyway, from the name, it is just a variant of GA102, the GPU of RTX 3090 Ti will have a higher frequency than the current RTX 3090. Therefore, the production difficulty of the chip is much higher than that of the RTX 3090, which is one of the reasons for the delay of this card.

As for this GA102F, it is not yet sure what this F suffix represents, it may be “Full”. Because this is indeed a full GA102 core, of course, there is another guess, it is a dedicated version of the GA102, used in the data center and cloud computing fields.