Nvidia Teases Two New GPUs, GB112 and GB120, Under Blackwell Architecture
Nvidia is set to unveil two new GPUs, GB112 and GB120, under the Blackwell architecture, as revealed by leaker @harukaze5719. While specific technical details are limited, the GB112 may feature a single-chip design aimed at the datacenter market, contrasting with the recently launched RTX-5000 GPUs based on GB200 chips. The company is also expected to introduce new Rubin accelerators by year-end, although there are no plans for new Blackwell chips targeting the gaming segment.

Leaker @harukaze5719 has revealed the existence of two unreleased Nvidia GPUs, GB112 and GB120, associated with the ongoing Blackwell architecture. Technical specifications remain scarce, but the GB112 is believed to be a variant that may utilize a single-chip design similar to the unreleased GB102.
Unlike the recently launched RTX-5000 GPUs based on GB200 chips, the GB112 and GB120 are expected to serve the datacenter sector. Nvidia plans to release new Rubin accelerators by the end of the year as successors to the Blackwell generation, although the relevance of these new GPUs remains uncertain given the subtle differences between the GB100 and GB110 models. Currently, there are no indications of new Blackwell chips for the gaming segment, with expectations leaning towards a refresh of the RTX 5000 series without new chip names.




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