NVIDIA RTX Titan Ada: The Prototype That Never Made It To The Product
NVIDIA led the development RTX Titan Ada, a new graphics processor that could have become the flagship of the Ada Lovelace line. However, the device never remained a prototype, without moving into the mass production stage.
According to leaked data, Titan Ada was planned with 18432 CUDA cores, 49GB of Samsung GDDR6 video memory with a bandwidth of 864 GB / s and 384-bit memory bus. Frequencies GPU were 735 MHz in base mode and up to 2490 MHz in Boost. The published images show that the card had four DisplayPort connectors and a unique PCB layout.
Titan Ada was designed to handle the most demanding tasks, including professional computing and high-end graphics. However, NVIDIA decided not to continue development. This was probably influenced by high cost price and a limited market.
RTX Titan Ada is another example of an ambitious project that never made it to production. However, the leaked prototype shows the company's potential to create unique graphics solutions.