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I still remember from the early Ada Lovelace leaks that the 4090 is not using the max core count die. The core count die actually tops out at 18 thousands+ cuda cores, not 16384. Well obviously now CES 2024 happened and there was no mention. It has already been over an year after Ada launched but still Nvidia holds on to it?

 

Also, the is the Super pricing really real? It looks like the Super cards have the same MSRP as the ones already released (non-Super) but have spec bumps. I mean the prices already were kind of high but these prices are actually kind of justifiable given their performance. Is Hensen going through a psychologically change? Omg did puberty finally hit him? (joke)

 

Edit - I do not expect and have no faith in believing the prices are going to obey the msrp, obviously. The super cards damned to go higher.

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3 minutes ago, Gat Pelsinger said:

I still remember from the early Ada Lovelace leaks that the 4090 is not using the max core count die. The core count die actually tops out at 18 thousands+ cuda cores, not 16384. Well obviously now CES 2024 happened and there was no mention. It has already been over an year after Ada launched but still Nvidia holds on to it?

 

Also, the is the Super pricing really real? It looks like the Super cards have the same MSRP as the ones already released (non-Super) but have spec bumps. I mean the prices already were kind of high but these prices are actually kind of justifiable given their performance. Is Hensen going through a psychologically change? Omg did puberty finally hit him? (joke)

 

Edit - I do not expect and have no faith in believing the prices are going to obey the msrp, obviously. The super cards damned to go higher.

With the current hype on the 4090 due to US trade ban, NVidia managed to do a 4090 "loser" for China and sell it full price

Plus already the 4090 kinda compete with their professional lineup for half the price

They've no reason to do anything better then...

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13 minutes ago, Gat Pelsinger said:

I still remember from the early Ada Lovelace leaks that the 4090 is not using the max core count die. The core count die actually tops out at 18 thousands+ cuda cores, not 16384. Well obviously now CES 2024 happened and there was no mention. It has already been over an year after Ada launched but still Nvidia holds on to it?

 

Also, the is the Super pricing really real? It looks like the Super cards have the same MSRP as the ones already released (non-Super) but have spec bumps. I mean the prices already were kind of high but these prices are actually kind of justifiable given their performance. Is Hensen going through a psychologically change? Omg did puberty finally hit him? (joke)

 

Edit - I do not expect and have no faith in believing the prices are going to obey the msrp, obviously. The super cards damned to go higher.

If you wanna know more (not about the 4090 Ti but the SUPER GPUs):

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50 minutes ago, Gat Pelsinger said:

Well obviously now CES 2024 happened and there was no mention.

We've known there wasn't going to be a 4090Ti/Super for months now, this should be no surprise. 

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