NVIDIA is upgrading its workstation portfolio with new Ada GPU offerings with up to RTX 6000 cards & three new Ada Workstation graphics cards.
Starting today, NVIDIA will be offering the brand new RTX Ada generation of Workstation solutions from its partners including BOXX, Dell Technologies, HP, and Lenovo. These systems are equipped with up RTX 6000 GPUs which is the flagship offering that was released last year but in addition to that, the company will also be introducing three new GPUs featuring the same Ada architecture at more affordable price points.
These include the NVIDIA RTX 5000, RTX 4500, and RTX 4000. All three GPUs will comply with NVIDIA's AI Enterprise 4.0 suite, backed by a powerful array of software and developer tools. Following is what to expect from the new lineup:
Besides the NVIDIA RTX Ada GPUs, other specifications of the new RTX Workstations include Intel Xeon W-3400 & Xeon W-2400 CPUs codenamed Sapphire Rapids along with ConnectX SmartNICs which will offer 25 Gb/s network connectivity with increased throughput and low latency (with minimal CPU utilization).
As for availability, the NVIDIA RTX 5000 GPU is now available from partners such as Leadtek, PNY, & Ryoyo Electro while the other two GPUs, the RTX 4500 and RTX 4000 will be available this fall along with NVIDIA's RTX Workstations equipped with up to four RTX 6000 GPUs.
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