

Nvidia RTX 4090 has lower tensor core performance than 4080 16GB From the recently released Nvidia Ada whitepaper: ** Looks like Nvidia cut the tensor FP16 & TF32 rate in half, resulting in a 4090 with even lower FP16 & TF32 performance than the 4080 16GB. Today over at Chiphell, a screenshot came up possibly showing the RTX 4090 from NVIDIA. There has been recent news that the specs of RTX 4090 have been leaked. It's also worth noting that there is a possibility of an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Ti being launched, which is said to come with 16,384 CUDA cores, a 384-bit memory bus, 24GB GDDR6X VRAM at speeds of 21Gbps. If such a card materializes, it won't be until next year at the soonest, maybe alongside AMD's Radeon RX. The RTX 4090 will have 128 SMs with a 2,520 MHz boost clock, coupled with 24GB of GDDR6X memory running at 21 Gbps with a 384-bit interface. The total score is slightly lower as Videocardz mentions that an i5-12400F. As the rumored launch date comes closer, people are testing the performance of the flagship model. Model Coin Hashrate Power Efficiency Revenue ROI NVIDIA RTXHashrate Power Efficiency Revenue ROI NVIDIA RTX In comparison, the RTX 3090 has a base clock of 1,395MHz and a boost clock of 1,795MHz, which brings about a 50% increase in clock speed. Lets first get to the specs, the RTX 4090 features the AD102 GPU along with 16384 Cuda cores.
