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Leaked Nvidia RTX 5090 PCB design reveals massive GPU package

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Leaked Nvidia RTX 5090 PCB design reveals massive GPU package

Photos of a PCB allegedly belonging to Nvidia’s next-generation GeForce RTX 5090 have leaked online, offering a glimpse of the company’s future flagship GPU. Shared on Chinese tech forum Chiphell, the images reveal certain aspects of the RTX 5090’s architecture, hinting at a major performance leap for Nvidia’s upcoming Blackwell architecture.

The leaked image showcases an unsoldered PCB with a large BGA (Ball grid array) package for the GB202 GPU, which is expected to power graphics cards including the RTX 5090 and potentially the RTX 5090 Ti / RTX 5080 Ti in the future. Interestingly, the PCB lacks any Nvidia branding, indicating it might belong to a third-party vendor. According to Videocardz, markings on the bottom right of the PCB suggest it’s a PNY model based on Nvidia’s PG145 (GB202) board.

(Image credit: Chiphell)

The RTX 5090 is also expected to feature 32GB of next-generation GDDR7 memory. If you look at the VRAM layout in the leaked PCB photo, there are a total of 16 solder pads around the main GPU core. While this confirms the possibility of 32GB VRAM, Nvidia could potentially jump to 48GB or even 64GB, depending on the memory modules used. This significant upgrade in memory capacity and bandwidth positions the GPU as a powerhouse for demanding workloads, such as 4K and 8K gaming, AI applications, and professional content creation. Notably, GDDR7 memory is expected to bring higher data transfer speeds and better energy efficiency compared to its predecessor, GDDR6X.

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