Nvidia's Ada Lovelace GPUs appear in HWiNFO

Nvidia's Ada Lovelace GPUs appear in HWiNFO

In a pre-release beta version of HWiNFO, a well-known hardware information analysis software, some details have appeared that refer to Nvidia's new Ada Lovelace GPUs. Specifically, version 7.21 Build 4725 of the software seems to have already added support for the new GPU series. Among these there are also a couple of new models with Hopper architecture, together with two others possibly part of the Blackwell series.

The reference to the Ada Lovelace GPU, code name of Nvidia for the new RTX 4000 range destined to the gaming sector, it is in the model names AD102, AD103, AD104, AD106 and AD107. These five GPUs could probably make up the main models of the series, which should start with the cheaper GeForce RTX 4050 variant, ending with the more expensive top of the range RTX 4090.



Nvidia RTX 40 Ada Lovelace
Although there is still no truly reliable information on the GeForce RTX 4000 series, this should represent an important performance step, with performance at least 2.5 times higher than the current RTX 30 series video cards. significant, we know that the AD102 GPU is expected to pack up to 75% more CUDA cores than the RTX 3090's GA102.

This would translate into a total of 18,432 cores on the top of the range of the new series, which it should also make use of TSMC's new 5nm manufacturing process. The RTX 40 range, however, worries at the same time for the peak consumption of which so far has been rumored, which could undergo an increase of 30%.