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At SIGGRAPH, the world's top computer graphics conference, NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang announced the launch of a series of new desktop AI workstation GPU products based on the Ada Lovelace architecture in the early morning of August 9th
According to reports, NVIDIA has reached cooperation with many well-known partners such as BOXX, Dell, HP and Lenovo to jointly launch a new RTX Ada workstation solution. The highlight of this solution is that in addition to continuing to provide the flagship RTX 6000 GPU released last year, NVIDIA has also launched three new more affordable RTX 5000, RTX 4500 and RTX 4000 GPUs.
The NVIDIA flagship released last year The Ada-class graphics card RTX 6000 offers stunning performance, including 18,176 CUDA cores, 48GB GDDR6X memory, and acceleration frequencies up to 2.50GHz. The graphics card achieves 91.1 TFLOPs in single-precision floating point operation performance, and 1458 TFLOPs in tensor operation performance. In addition, Nvidia also launched three new Ada graphics cards RTX 5000, RTX 4500 and RTX 4000, which are all manufactured using TSMC’s 4N process, bringing more powerful performance
According to the editor’s understanding, these new Ada graphics cards have significantly improved performance. They are equipped with NVIDIA CUDA cores, which increase single-precision floating point throughput by 2 times compared to the previous generation. In addition, the third-generation RT core is introduced, which increases ray tracing throughput by 2 times and supports simultaneous ray tracing, shading or noise reduction. The fourth-generation tensor core also improves AI training performance by 2 times and supports FP8 data format. In addition, new DLSS 3 technology harnesses the power of AI to deliver more realistic and interactive real-time graphics
RTX 4000 offers 20GB GDDR6 video memory, while RTX 4500 offers 24GB, while RTX 5000 reaches 32GB. These graphics memories also support error correction code technology to ensure stability when processing large 3D models, rendered images, simulations and AI data sets
In addition, the new Ada The graphics card also has outstanding extended reality capabilities, providing higher performance for creators to create stunning AR, VR and mixed reality content, and supporting high-resolution augmented reality and virtual reality devices
Regarding price, the RTX 5000 is priced at $4,000, the RTX 4500 is priced at $2,250, and the RTX 4000 is priced at $1,250. Currently, some partners are already selling RTX 5000 GPUs, while the other two GPUs and NVIDIA RTX workstation systems supporting multiple RTX 6000 GPUs are expected to launch this fall
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