This may be NVIDIA's next-generation GeForce graphics card for the first time exposed PCB real capacity.
On Reddit, a software engineer net friend shared Claims to be a photo of NVIDIA's next-generation graphics prototype board (with NVIDIA text near the PCIe golden finger). From the brother he tested for the new N card.
Can be seen in the picture 12 Micron memory chips (number 8BA77 D9WCW), 3x8Pin external auxiliary power supply (up to onboard theoretical power supply capacity of 525W), the top bridge interface looks like NVLink.
3x8Pin is certainly not a public version. Last year saw such a BT power supply design at GALAXY's HOF GTX 1080 Ti. I don't know where this test board comes from. Look at it. There are four fans.
In Micron's technology library, only 8Gb of GDDR6 is produced, so the total memory of this card should be 12GB GDDR6.
However, the information will stop there. The core GPU encoding information includes even more desirable performance.
For the new N card, the outside world has been circulated for several time points. One is July 30. The first is the August/September out of the AIC port.
Picture shows folk rendering