Source: IT Home Author: Lonely City On March 11, foreign media VideoCardz exposed the NVIDIA CMP mining card produced by Gigabyte. Foreign media reported that the Gigabyte CMP 30HX mining card is the lowest-spec model in the series, using a TU116-100 GPU, equipped with 6GB of GDDR6 video memory, and possibly 1408 or 1280 CUDA cores. Nvidia announced that the CMP 30HX has a TDP of 125W and an Ethereum mining efficiency of about 26 MH/s, which is similar to the mining efficiency of the restricted GeForce RTX 3060. IT Home learned that this graphics card does not have a video output interface, which can prevent "slag" from flowing into the second-hand game market. Last month, foreign media VideoCardz exposed the parameters of four CMP mining cards launched by NVIDIA. Only the one with the highest specifications adopted the latest Ampere architecture. ▲Photo from VideoCardz As shown in the figure above, CMP 30HX, 40HX, and 50HX are all based on the 12nm Turing architecture, while CMP 90HX uses the latest Ampere architecture, with a GPU core of GA102-100 and 10GB of video memory. Its performance may be at the level of RTX 3080. CMP 30HX and 40HX were launched in March, while CMP 50HX and 90HX are not expected to be launched until the second quarter. |
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