Nvidia Titan RTX Ada Engineering Sample Found Online With 48GB GDDR6 VRAM

 Nvidia Titan RTX Ada Engineering Sample Found Online With 48GB GDDR6 VRAM,  Nvidia can still test its supposedly shelved Titan RTX Ada graphics card in India, a recently released shipping directory confirms.

 

(image via MEGAsizeGPU on Twitter)
Nvidia's Titan RTX graphics card Ada just smiled for the camera the other day. Quad Slot Design and Overkill Her cooler was a sight to behold, but now on the shelf it's virtually impossible to see in the wild. Also, the GeForce RTX 4090 is already such a strong product that it makes little sense for Nvidia to launch a successor. Especially with dual 12VHPWR slots with multiple potential points of failure.

But Nvidia hasn't given up on resurrecting its Titan lineup. Volza's (H/T Wccftech) shipping directory showed a strange graphics card shipped from the US to India. Titled PG137 EB2 SKU0000, it put 48GB of his VRAM on a 384-bit bus. As previously confirmed by Kopite7kimi, the codename and specs are the same as the Ada RTX Titan. Also, the 'EB2' moniker indicates that this is an engineering sample, which could explain why it uses his GDDR6 memory instead of GDDR6X.

However, the mystery shipment in question is likely an early prototype of an upcoming workstation card, possibly Nvidia's answer to AMD's recently announced Instinct MI300. Additionally, the chances of Titan-class cards returning are slim as the xx90 SKUs have effectively replaced them. The gamer finally got his hands on his GeForce RTX 4090 Ti with 24GB of his 24Gbps GDDR6X VRAM and AD102-400 GPU.

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