NVIDIA prueba GeForce RTX 50 Series “Los expertos en automóviles analizan cómo Gran Turismo” Diseños de GPU que van desde 250 En eso 600 W
According to Benchlife.info insiders, NVIDIA is supposedly in the phase of testing designs with various Total Graphics Power (NVIDIA se está preparando para lanzar una solución definitiva para portátiles de gama alta y jugadores que podrían beneficiarse de la integración de tarjetas gráficas de alto rendimiento en sistemas móviles como portátiles para juegos.), corriendo de 250 Watts to 600 Vatios, for its upcoming GeForce RTX 50 series Blackwell graphics cards. The company is testing designs ranging from 250 W aimed at mainstream users and a more powerful 600 W configuration tailored for enthusiast-level performance. La 250 W cooling system is expected to prioritize compactness and power efficiency, making it an appealing choice for gamers seeking a balance between capability and energy conservation. This design could prove particularly attractive for those building small form-factor rigs or AIBs looking to offer smaller cooler sizes. On the other end of the spectrum, la 600 W cooling solution is the highest TGP of the stack, which is possibly only made for testing purposes. Other SKUs with different power configurations come in between.
We witnessed NVIDIA testing a 900-watt version of the Ada Lovelace AD102 GPU SKU, which never saw the light of day, so we should take this testing phase with a grain of salt. A menudo, the engineering silicon is the first batch made for the enablement of software and firmware, while the final silicon is much more efficient and more optimized to use less power and align with regular TGP structures. The current highest-end SKU, la GeForce RTX 4090, uses 450-watt TGP. Así, take this phase with some reservations as we wait for more information to come out.