Nvidia was rumored to be working on a more powerful version of the GeForce RTX 4090 graphics card, which would’ve been the RTX 4090 Ti. Although, a new report claims that this model has been cancelled for now.

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The news arrives from a recent YouTube video from Moore’s Law Is Dead. He cited a reliable source close to the matter who told him about the new graphics card, which is apparently dubbed as RTX Titan Ada. With the launch of the RTX 3090, Nvidia had basically replaced the Titan series of cards with this generation to streamline its products. So, this implies that it might be an RTX 4090 Ti card or a new Titan series GPU.

The source claimed that the RTX Titan Ada has a 600W to 700W TDP. Furthermore, this GPU model relied on a full AD102 configuration that features a twin 16 pin power connector. Notably, the Titan Ada had a size that spanned a whopping four slots thick. This would make even the RTX 4090 look slim in comparison. But unfortunately, it appears that this model will still need longer time in development since the development units have allegedly been facing many issues.

This includes problems like tripping breakers, melted power supplies, and even melted themselves. As per the source, if Nvidia launched this Titan card, then it will likely launch with GDDR6 VRAM that will support up to 27 Gbps or possibly GDDR7 memory. Although, keep in mind that this is still just an unconfirmed report, so take this news with a pinch of salt for now and stick around for more updates.

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