A Chiphell forum member shared a photograph of the new AD103-301 silicon that will power some GeForce RTX 4080 cards. The changes could result in better margins for Nvidia's partners, though PCB updates may also be required.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/new-rtx-4080-ad103-301-silicon-pictured
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