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减配不减价?英伟达在华推出“二次阉割”显卡

Core Viewpoint - NVIDIA has launched the new GeForce RTX 5090D v2 in mainland China, replacing the banned RTX 5090D, with a 25% reduction in memory and bandwidth to comply with U.S. export regulations, while maintaining the same price of RMB 16,499 (approximately $2,298) [1][9]. Product Specifications - The RTX 5090D v2 retains the same GB202-240 GPU chip as the RTX 5090D, with a base clock of 2.01 GHz and a boost clock of 2.41 GHz. However, the memory has been reduced from 32GB GDDR7 with a 512-bit interface to 24GB GDDR7 with a 384-bit interface, resulting in a bandwidth decrease from 1792 GB/s to 1344 GB/s, complying with U.S. export regulations limiting bandwidth to below 1.4 GB/s [5][8]. - The CUDA core count remains unchanged at 21,760, but the AI performance has significantly decreased from 3,352 TOPS to 2,375 TOPS, a reduction of approximately 29.15% [7][8]. Market Response - The RTX 5090D v2 is available from various manufacturers such as ASUS, Colorful, and GIGABYTE, with starting prices at RMB 16,499, while some flagship models have prices reaching RMB 17,499 to nearly RMB 19,000 [1][3]. - The previously banned RTX 5090 and 5090D are now in high demand in the second-hand market, leading to price premiums [1].