New NVIDIA GA103 Mobile GPU Discovered in Database

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A new NVIDIA GPU has been discovered in a database. It appears to be a potential new flagship laptop GPU. A series of tweets between TechPowerUp GPU database manager Matthew Smith and well-known leaker @kopite7kimi suggests that it could be an RTX 3080 Ti based on the GA103M GPU (GN20-E8) die.

The speculation stems from an entry in the PCI ID Repository posted by Faintsnow. It was originally submitted with device id 2420 and GN20-ES name but was renamed to GA103 GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Laptop GPU.

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The specifications are unknown, but this GPU is expected to launch in Q1 2022 when graphics cards are refreshed for Intel 12th Gen Core-H (Alder Lake-P) and AMD Ryzen 6000 (Rembrandt) laptops. Lenovo had previously leaked a laptop with an RTX 3080 SUPER in it.

Source: PCI ID Repository (via VideoCardz)

Peter Brosdahl
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