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Nvidia working on 5nm based Lovelace – the successor of Ampere

Nivedita Bangari by Nivedita Bangari
December 29, 2020
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via Wccftech

via Wccftech

The news about users unable to buy the graphics cards from the market isn’t new, and we are still waiting for Nvidia and AMD to fix the supply constraints from their end. The Ampere GPU’s from Nvidia is already fresh in the market but seems to have fallen victim to the supply constraint problem, and it feels like the issue will not be solved anytime soon.

However, NVIDIA is on a fast track to developing Ampere’s successor. The GPU’s are named Lovelace (named after British mathematician Ada Lovelace) and will succeed the Ampere line-up.

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According to 3DCenter, NVIDIA AD102, Lovelace’s code-name, will sport 2x the graphics processing clusters (GPCs) of Turing, i.e. 12. This indicates that AD102 may house as many as 72 texture processing clusters (TPCs) and 144 streaming multiprocessors (SMs).

So, nVidia's AD102 chip maybe is like:
12 GPC
72 TPC
144 SM
18'432 FP32 units
~66 TFlops FP32 power (on 1.8 GHz) https://t.co/A8OnUktE1s

— 3DCenter.org (@3DCenter_org) December 28, 2020

Reports also indicate that the card will have a total of 18,432 CUDA cores — a 71% increase compared to Ampere’s GA102 die. The clock speed is assumed to at the base of about 1.8 GHz, and could theoretically offer nearly 66 TFLOPs of FP32 single-precision performance. 

But we still don’t know whether Nvidia is planning to go with Samsung or TSMC for its nm process nodes for Lovelace. We also know that Nvidia has already pre-booked the production of TSMC’s 5nm nodes for 2021, which makes Samsungs chances pretty low in the competition.

 Lovelace AD102Ampere GA102Turing TU102
ProcessSamsung 5nm (?)Samung 8 nmTSMC 12 nm
Graphics Processing Clusters1276
Texture Processing Clusters724236
Streaming Multiprocessors1448472
CUDA Cores18,43210,7524,608
FP32 at 1.8 GHz66.4 TFLOPs38.7 TFLOPs16.6 TFLOPs
Memory Bus384-bit (?)384-bit384-bit
Memory TypeGDDR6X (?)GDDR6XGDDR6

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