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Taken from Videocardz … According to the new EEC filing from Palit, the company is apparently planning to resurrect Pascal P106 mining cards, after nearly 3 years since they were first introduced. The P106 models actually appear alongside yet unreleased GeForce RTX 3080 Ti, which has been submitted by Palit to EEC for the third time.
It is unclear which exact model Palit is bringing back, as there were two P106 models. The P106-90 is a cut-down GP106 GPU with 640 CUDA cores and 3GB G5 memory, while the higher-end P106-100 had 1280 CUDA cores and 6GB G5 memory. The EEC filing appears to list ‘1069’ which implies P106-090, but this card can no longer be used in Ethereum mining due to limited VRAM, the current ETH DAG (Directed Acyclic Graph) file is 4.11 GB, but there are still alternative coins that have smaller DAGs.
Palit has submitted twelve models to EEC, but this in no way means that there are twelve cards coming. Palit tends to submit more models that eventually get released, simply because listed codes are often regional variants.
Source: Videocardz