Turing architecture articles will start to appear in a couple of days when the DNA expires (reviews of the cards will be on the 19th), but Videocardz has posted some info about it and the differences between the three chips:
The new features of NVIDIA Turing architecture
https://videocardz.com/77895/the-new-features-of-nvidia-turing-architecture
NVIDIA TURING GPUs | TU102 | TU104 | TU106 |
Fabrication Node | 12nm FFN | 12nm FFN | 12nm FFN |
Die Size |
754 mm2
|
545 mm2
|
445 mm2
|
Transistors |
18.6 Billion
|
13.6 Billion
|
10.6 Billion
|
NVIDIA SKU w/ full chip | Quadro RTX 6000 | Quadro RTX 5000 | GeForce RTX 2070 |
GPCs |
6
|
6
|
3
|
TPCs |
36
|
24
|
18
|
SMs |
72 (12 per GPC)
|
48 (8 per GPC)
|
36 (12 per GPC)
|
Tensor Cores |
576
|
384
|
288
|
RT Cores |
72
|
48
|
36
|
FP32 Cores (CUDAs) |
4,608
|
3,072
|
2,304
|
INT32 Cores |
4,608
|
3,072
|
2,304
|
ROPs |
96
|
64
|
64
|
TMUs |
288
|
192
|
144
|
Memory Interface |
384-bit
|
256-bit
|
256-bit
|
L2 Cache |
6144 KB
|
4096 KB
|
4096 KB
|
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