Nvidia has unveiled the GeForce RTX 4090D, an exclusive edition for the Chinese market, designed to adhere to US export regulations. This version boasts 14,592 CUDA cores, 24GB GDDR6X memory, a 384-bit wide memory bus, a 2.28 GHz base clock, and a power consumption of 425W. Priced at RMB 12,999 ($1,840), it aligns with Nvidia’s flagship RTX 4090 GPU in cost. Notably, the 4090D differs with a 12.8% reduction in CUDA cores (14,592 from 16,384) and a 5.9% decrease in power consumption (425W from 450W) compared to the standard RTX 4090. [Jiemian, in Chinese]