Nvidia Pascal GPUs and SKUs confirmed in AIDA64

From GP100 to GP108

AIDA64 developers have released a list of almost every Pascal GPU that has been and will be released in future, confirming the GP102 GPU as well as listing all possible SKUs based on GP100, GP104, GP106, GP107 and GP108 Pascal GPUs.

While the list includes both consumer oriented Geforce graphics as well as Tesla, Quadro and even GRID SKUs based on Pascal GPUs, it does give us a picture on how many SKUs will Nvidia have based on its new Pascal architecture.

The list also confirmed the earlier rumored GP102 GPU, said to be powering the flagship GTX 1080 Ti graphics card and possibly the new GTX Titan graphics card as well.

According to the list, the GP100 GPU will be mostly oriented on computing as most parts are marked with GL, suggesting these will be workstation and computing oriented Tesla and Quadro SKUs. On the other hand, GP100 does have three non-GL parts and GP102 GPU has plenty of non-GL SKUs.

There are quite a few SKUs based on the GP104 GPU and currently we only know about the GTX 1080, GTX 1070 and the possible GTX 1080M that was teased earlier and should show up at Computex 2016.

The GP106, GP107 and the GP108 also show up in plenty of parts and these will probably be the backbone of Nvidia's GTX 1060, GTX 1050 and GTX 1040 series, on both desktop and mobile, as well as some Quadro graphics cards.

Since these are basically just ID numbers of SKUs, it isn't possible to guess names but by the looks of it, Nvidia will have plenty of Pascal-based SKUs so the market segements should be well covered.



Source: Videocardz.com.

News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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