On October 28, Abrmicro obtained a batch of NVIDIA GPU AD102-301-A1 spot materials. The current stock is approximately 5,000 units, all original and authentic, available for customers to purchase at any time.
The AD102-301-A1 can be purchased individually, with discounts available for bulk orders. Delivery time is approximately 3 to 4 weeks, but the actual delivery time can be confirmed by our sales representative. We are committed to on-time delivery; if delivery is delayed or cannot be fulfilled for other reasons, Abrmicro will compensate customers with 5% of the order value.
For specific pricing or further information about this product, please contact us at info@abrmicro.com or submit an RFQ here.
AD102-301-A1 Overview
The AD102-301-A1 is a graphics processing unit (GPU) used in NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 4090 series.
The AD102 is NVIDIA's top-of-the-line GPU chip in the Ada Lovelace architecture, which powers the 40-series graphics cards. This architecture is built on TSMC's 4nm process, providing enhanced performance and power efficiency.
NVIDIA uses specific revisions (e.g., 301 vs. 300) to differentiate manufacturing optimizations. The AD102-301-A1 revision typically represents a minor change in the chip’s design, often made for efficiency in production or power management. The 301 variant is mostly functionally identical to the 300 revision but allows board partners to reduce the voltage regulator module (VRM) requirements, possibly lowering production costs.
Core Parameters
Architecture: Ada Lovelace (4nm process by TSMC)
CUDA Cores: 16,384
Ray Tracing (RT) Cores: 3rd Generation
Tensor Cores: 4th Generation
Base Clock: ~2.23 GHz
Boost Clock: ~2.52 GHz
Shader Performance: Approximately 82.6 TFLOPs
Transistor Count: 76.3 billion
Memory Capacity: 24 GB GDDR6X
Default TDP (Total Power Draw): 450W
Recommended PSU: 850W or higher
Maximum Digital Resolution: 8K (7680 × 4320) at 60 Hz
PCIe Interface: PCIe 4.0 x16
Additional Features
DLSS 3.0: Enabled for real-time AI-powered upscaling and frame generation.
Ray Tracing: Real-time ray tracing support with the highest ray-tracing performance in the Ada Lovelace series.
AV1 Codec Support: Enhanced video encoding/decoding capabilities with AV1 support, ideal for streaming and content creation.
SLI Support: No native SLI support for the 40-series RTX cards, as NVIDIA has moved away from multi-GPU gaming support in recent generations.