NVIDIA is set to unveil the RTX 5090 D v2 in August, a graphics card specifically designed for the Chinese market (previously rumored as the RTX 5090 DD). This cutting-edge offering will be powered by the GB202-240 chip and feature a revamped circuit board design. Notably, the memory bus width has been streamlined from 512-bit to 384-bit, and the memory capacity has been adjusted from 32GB to 24GB, while maintaining the robust number of CUDA cores at 21,760. According to insiders kopite7kimi and Benchlife, despite these modifications, the anticipated price fluctuation is expected to be minimal.