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Posted by sorry, could be fact
 - Today at 21:27:55
The Videocardz source states ".. @ 16ch", as if everyone knows that this means. For devices based on DDR4 and DDR5 memory, not LPDDR, it's equal to quad (or 4ch) channel (4 * 64-bit). Videocardz should simply state "@ 256-bit".

Quote from: tmz on Today at 19:51:49sorry, it is no fact.
sorry, it could be fact (click on Quote for full text):
Quote from: sus on Yesterday at 12:39:00The 3 nm TSMC node + 6,144 CUDA cores might show, to a certain degree, that this Spark is faster than what 273 GB/s would suggest. Let's say it's 15-30% faster than that, that's 5060 Laptop ("Average score: 2632") to 5070 Laptop ("Average score: 3005") performance, not bad and it aligns with performance rumors.
Posted by tmz
 - Today at 19:51:49
sorry, it is no fact.
Posted by Redaktion
 - Today at 18:02:48
The Nvidia RTX Spark is intended to compete directly with the Apple M5 Max, as the 80-watt ARM chip promises extreme performance with 20 processor cores and a "1 petaflop GPU". Benchmarks show that Nvidia's marketing should be viewed with caution.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Nvidia-N1X-far-behind-Apple-M5-Max-comparable-chips-show-expected-performance.1313665.0.html