As far as I know, these cards use the GA102 chip, it's the same as used in 3080 and 3090
My mistake, CMP50HX and below are Turing, the others are Ampere.
Update:
That said the CMP cards were not built with the top shelf chips and, IIRC, perform less than their RTX counterparts.
They were built mostly to provide supply to some large scale miners to relieve the pressure on RTX supplies.
With no video ports I would expect to pay less for a CMP than the equivalent RTX.
Axxx series cards on the other hand are professional GPUs built for data centre environments. They tend to have
higher end chips, single slot with blower for denser installation, better drivers, but louder and need some cooling
assist as you would expect to have in a data centre. A series are generally clocked lower for better reliability.
Oh, and they're more expensive.
Not all professional cards need additional cooling - i had a rig of rtx 4000 and this cards running at 80w and only max 60C with 37mh ethash in the past. But you can´t overclock this cards.
The CMP cards was dead on arrival in my opinion. I never saw a real usecase - i mean they cost so much and you get no benefits from this extra cost.