Nvidia GeForce RTX 40 specs leaked

Recently, NVIDIA’s hacking incidents have become more and more intense. It is rumored that hacker groups have entered NVIDIA’s internal servers and stole more than 1TB of data. As the hacker group has successively disclosed the contents of some materials such as the LHR algorithm, NVIDIA’s unreleased GPU and NVIDIA DLSS source code, etc., perhaps the situation is worse than many people expected, and Nvidia may face even more trouble.

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Twitter user @davideneco25320 said that the full specifications of NVIDIA’s next-generation GPU have been seen from the leaked documents. The AD102, AD103, AD104, AD10, and AD107 of the Ada Lovelace architecture on the desktop platform correspond to 144, 84, 60, 36, and 24 groups of SMs respectively. If the number of CUDA cores per group of NVIDIA SMs remains the same as now, it means that the corresponding number of CUDA cores is 18432, 10752, 7680, 4608, and 3072 respectively.

Nvidia is expected to launch the GeForce RTX 40 series by the end of 2022. It will be released between the third and fourth quarters of 2022 to replace the current GeForce RTX 30 series based on the Ampere architecture, continuing the rhythm of an architecture every two years in the past.

In addition, VideoCardz said the hacker group is now asking Nvidia to open-source its drivers for Windows, macOS, and Linux. If Nvidia fails to meet this requirement, the hacker group threatens Nvidia to release existing and upcoming GPU-related documents and chip information.

The specific data content is not yet clear, but the hacker group said it has about 250GB of related data. The hacker group has confirmed it is evaluating Nvidia’s position, and it is unclear whether Nvidia will attempt to communicate with the hacker group to prevent further data breaches. As the incident continues, there may be more confidential internal NVIDIA documents leaked in the future.