On November 15th, IT Home reported that, based on information from the reliable informant Kopite7kimi, the NVIDIA RTX 50 graphics card is said to support a maximum of 384 bits wide GDDR7 graphics memory.
Moreover, according to the source, it is anticipated that the RTX 50 graphics card will incorporate support for the DP 2.1 interface, enabling enhanced connectivity and functionality for users.
The latest disclosure reveals that Nvidia’s new generation flagship GPU for consumer graphics cards will be the GB202, supporting 384-bit GDDR7 graphics memory. The second flagship model, GB203, is expected to support 256-bit GDDR7 graphics memory.
According to previous reports from IT Home, both Micron and Samsung have released GDDR7 memory technology, which can reach up to 24Gb per particle and 32Gbps speed. Coupled with a 384bit bit bit width, the bandwidth can reach 1536GB/s.
In addition, the source claimed that the RTX 50 flagship graphics card public version model is similar to the exposed RTX 4090 Ti, with four slots thick and a side mounted PCB design.