NVIDIA sneaks five new Blackwell GPUs into PCI logs

NVIDIA just quietly listed five new Blackwell GPU models. The company added PCI IDs for one GB110, three GB112, and one GB120 chip, hinting at updates beyond the current consumer GeForce RTX 50 series based on the GB200 family. These newly spotted identifiers likely point to further data center products, possibly tuned versions for DGX, HGX, or MGX systems, rather than graphics cards for gamers.

The GB110 chip aligns with the planned Blackwell Ultra lineup for data centers, while the GB112 and GB120 designs appear to be fresh additions. This suggests Nvidia is refining its server-grade offerings as production ramps up, even with its next-generation Rubin architecture on the horizon for future announcements. The consumer-facing Blackwell GPUs, like the GB202 and GB207, already power the released RTX 50 desktop cards.

Speculation about these IDs relating to a potential RTX 50 Super refresh is probably off base, as those expected mid year products would use the existing GB200 series chips with upgraded memory or core configurations. The new listings instead indicate ongoing development within Nvidia's professional and compute-focused Blackwell families, separate from the gaming lineup. Broader industry memory shortages could still impact the timing of any future consumer releases.
 

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