Nvidia CMP 90HX for mining will be based on the RTX 3080


Just as the CMP 30HX and 40HX were discovered using the Turing architecture, the situation of the CMP 90HX graphics card is different, which will use the Ampere architecture.

Nvidia's CMP HX graphics cards have been announced with cryptocurrency mining tasks in mind. In this way, Nvidia wants to divide two very different segments, that of the gamers and that of the miners.

The 90HX model represents the top of the range of the series, above the 30HX, 40HX, and 50HX models. We recently discovered that the 30HX and 40HX graphics cards are going to be based on the pre-Ampere, Turing architecture, but this is not the case for the top-of-the-line model.

According to Videocardz sources, the CMP HX90 graphics card will use a PG132 board together with the GX102-100 GPU, which belongs to the Ampere graphics architecture. Basically, it would be an RTX 3080 dedicated to cryptocurrency mining. This graphics card is being manufactured by Samsung with an 8 nm process.

The CMP HX90 will arrive with a default TDP of 320W and 10GB by default. We have no information on the type of memory or how many CUDA cores it has.

If we talk about the 50HX model, like the 30HX and 40HX models, this one also does not use the Ampere architecture and is based on an RTX 2080 Ti with TU102 GPU.

At the moment, the exact specifications of these GPUs for mining are not known, such as the number of Tensor cores, RT, TMUs or ROPs. These 'special' models lack any screen output, so they are not used for anything other than to mine cryptocurrencies. We will keep you informed.

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