NVIDIA CMP is based on the Turing @ 12nm architecture (RTX 2000)
NVIDIA CMP is based on the Turing @ 12nm architecture, like the NVIDIA RTX 2000, which can leave gamers very calm.

A few days ago NVIDIA announced its CMP graphics cards directly focused on cryptocurrency mining. These graphs left many doubts, since no more data had been given about them. Well, now we know that NVIDIA CMP GPUs are based on the Turing @ 12nm architecture, they will not be based on Ampere @ 6nm.
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NVIDIA CMP will be based on Turing @ 12nm architecture silicon
Cryptocurrency mining has become a problem for the gaming hardware market. This has led the gamer community to face mining, without even knowing it. To appease the gamer community and meet the needs of miners NVIDIA present CMP graphics designed just for mining.
Through the recently released GeForce 461.72 WHQL drivers, we know more about these graphs for mining. These drivers add support for the NVIDIA CMP 30HX and CMP 40HX, in addition to supporting the NVIDIA RTX 3060.
Well, the silicon used in the NVIDIA CMPs is of Turing architecture. This implies that the Ampere architecture will be exclusively intended for the gaming segment. One of the great doubts is that they were equally Ampere and that production was divided between both segments.
According to the data from the drivers, the CMP 40HX uses TU106 silicon, the same silicon as the RTX 2060, RTX 2060 SUPER and RTX 2070 Mobile. The CMP 30HX is based on the TU116 silicon used for the GTX 1650 SUPER, GTX 1660 and GTX 1660 SUPER. All of these graphics are PCB, GPU, VRAM, VRM and power connectors, no video decoding and no video connectors.
It remains to be known which silicon the CMP 50HX and CMP 90HX will use. The CMP 50HX could very well be an RTX 2070 or perhaps an RTX 2070 SUPER. Everything indicates that the CMP 90HX will be a TITAN RTX, due to the consumption and power indicated by NVIDIA.
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