NVIDIA has officially launched its RTX 5880 Ada graphics card which is a cut-down variant of the RTX 6000 Ada with lower cores and lower power.
The NVIDIA RTX 5880 Ada graphics card was first spotted last month when it was listed in the latest RTX Enterprise 537.99 Driver. Now, NVIDIA has made the graphics card official along with its specs which show a cut-down core configuration while the rest of the specifications remain intact. This is a card that's also designed to comply with the US export policies and the specs have been cut down to ensure that it falls within the maximum TPP (Total Processing Performance) limit of 4800 points.
The NVIDIA RTX 5880 Ada Generation delivers the features, capabilities, and performance to meet the challenges of today’s professional workflows. Built on the NVIDIA Ada Lovelace GPU architecture, the RTX 5880 combines third-generation RT Cores, fourth-generation Tensor Cores, and next-gen CUDA cores with 48GB of graphics memory for unprecedented rendering, graphics, and compute performance. NVIDIA RTX 5880-powered workstations provide what you need to succeed in today’s ultra-challenging business environment.
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In terms of specifications, the NVIDIA RTX 5880 Ada graphics card comes with a cut-down AD102 GPU core with 14,080 CUDA cores and 440 Tensor Cores. This is a reduction of 22% core versus the RTX 6000 Ada graphics card. The graphics card is clocked around 2.5 GHz and features 69.3 TFLOPs of FP32 compute & 1108 TFLOPs of Tensor performance. This is a 24% decrease in FP32 & tensor-core performance versus the RTX 6000 Ada.
For memory, the NVIDIA RTX 5880 Ada features the same 48 GB GDDR6 memory running at speeds of 20 Gbps for up to 960 GB/s bandwidth. Power consumption sees a
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