➀ A new rumor suggests an upcoming NVIDIA graphics card will feature 96GB of GDDR7 memory; ➁ The card is likely part of an upcoming Blackwell-based RTX 6000 or RTX 8000 Blackwell series; ➂ The card is expected to target professional workstations for content creation, data sciences, and visualization.
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