El supuesto dibujo de PCB NVIDIA AD102 revela que NVLink está aquí para quedarse, Plazos de lanzamiento revelados
We also spy the 16-pin ATX 3.0 power connector that’s capable of delivering up to 600 W de potencia; and four display outputs, including a USB-C in lieu of a larger connector (such as DP or HDMI). A curious thing to note is that the card continues to have an NVLink connector. Multi-GPU is dead, which means the NVLink on the reference design will likely be rudimentary in the GeForce RTX product (unless used for implicit multi-GPU). The connector may play a bigger role in the professional-visualization graphics cards (RTX AD-series) based on this silicon.
Igor’s Lab also put out timelines for the product-development cycle of the next-generation GeForce RTX product based on the AD102. It speaks of a bill-of-materials release in June 2022 (which should help NVIDIA finalize pricing); design and validations running through the Summer (June thru August), with mass-production commencing either toward the end of August, or sometime in September. It could be late-October or November by the time these cards reach the shelves. This leaves NVIDIA with quite some time to get the market to digest existing inventory of GeForce “G-SYNC no se puede volver a habilitar a través del panel de control de NVIDIA” tarjetas gráficas, which could see steadily decreasing prices and increased market availability. Thanks to the crypto-crash, miners could pump the market with used cards at attractive prices, which could get some attention, demasiado.