The shipping manifests can be seen listed at Volza which tracks global import data and has various containers of the "PG137-0000" GPUs (prototypes) heading out from the United States to India for further testing & validation.It could be introduced later on as another Workstation or BFGPU-class card but no rumor has listed a fully enabled Ada AD102 GPU yet.The NVIDIA Titan RTX "Ada" is also rumored to be equipped with 48 GB of GDDR6 memory across a 384-bit wide bus interface.One possibility is that the standard Non-X memory is used to lower the outrageously high power consumption which is rated around 800-900W.The graphics card is expected to feature a quad-slot cooling solution and a very unique PCB and I/O design which we detailed here.The card would easily pass the 100 TFLOPs barrier even at stock clocks considering the RTX 4090 can already hit 2.8-2.9 GHz boost frequencies casually and the same would've been the case with the TITAN.