100K Is The Number of AD102 “Ada” GPUs That NVIDIA Has Shipped For Its GeForce RTX 4090 Graphics Cards
The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 graphics card was launched just about a month ago and has since been bought by a large number of consumers despite it being priced over $1500 US. But we have the full number of GPUs that have been shipped so far. Do note that this is not the total number of GPUs produced nor the amount that has been sold but rather shipped to partners to ready the RTX 4090 designs. As per our sources (and now a further confirmation by Chi11eddog), this number is 100,000 and is said to be slightly more than that. 100,000 units for a new launch is quite a big number and that’s on a brand-new TSMC 4N process node. The GeForce RTX 4090 was rumored to have limited stock but it looks like that’s not the case. It is possible that NVIDIA may have shifted some amount of its production capacity to the server chips but totally limiting the stock is just false. There are several graphics cards available in retail & while the scalping situation was bad during the first week of launch, most of that is in the past now. NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 ‘Official’ Specifications The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 features 128 SMs of the 144 SMs for a total of 16,384 CUDA cores. As for memory specs, the GeForce RTX 4090 features 24 GB GDDR6X capacities that will be clocked at 21 Gbps speeds across a 384-bit bus interface. This will provide up to 1 TB/s of bandwidth. This is the same bandwidth as the existing RTX 3090 Ti graphics card and as far as the power consumption is concerned, the TBP is rated at 450W. The card is powered by a single 16-pin connector which delivers up to 600W of power.