No word on price … but this first CMP (Crypto Mining Processor) is from Gigabyte and you can see from the pictures, there are no video ports on the card itself.
Taken from Videocardz … Gigabyte CMP 30HX is the lowest SKU in the new CMP series. This model features a TU116-100 GPU paired with 6GB of GDDR6 memory. So far we have not heard how many CUDA cores does each 30HX really has, but one would guess it is either 1408 or 1280, copying GTX 1660 (SUPER) specs.
NVIDIA announced that CMP 30HX has 125W TDP and it will offer around 26 MH/s in Ehtereum mining. This is a similar hash rate to GeForce RTX 3060 after its anti-mining algorithm kicks in.
Graphics cards for mining do not have any display output capabilities, in fact, they are not even equipped with display connectors. This ensures that after the mining craze ends, gamers looking for cheap second-hand graphics cards will not end up with mining equipment such as this.
The popularity of the CMP series will depend mainly on the supply and their price. Big mining farms already had a supply through their own channels, those often being AIB partners who had no problem selling cards at higher margins. The CMP series will formalize how mining should be handled by AIBs because these cards will not be sold by NVIDIA directly. According to our information, AIBs have already begun mass production of the first models (30HX and 40HX)
Source: Videocardz