Nvidia RTX A6000 professional GPU officially announced, here is its specs, price and release date.
Nvidia RTX A6000 specs
Nvidia announced the availability of a new graphics card, the RTX A6000, which is oriented to the professional sector, and this, they have a GA102 @ 8nm graphics processor, specifically the same one we see in the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090 consumer GPU, but in its full version with 10752 CUDA Cores (38.7 TFLOPs FP32) versus 10496 CUDA Cores (35.58 TFLOPs) of silicon oriented to the consumer market. Performance is completed with 75.6 RT performance TFLOPs and 309.7 Tensor TFLOPs.
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This silicon is coupled with no less than 48 GB of GDDR6 ECC memory, twice as much as the GeForce RTX 3090. With a speed of 16 Gbps and a bandwidth of 384 bits, the GPU reaches a bandwidth of 768 GB/s and all this with a power consumption of 300W, which comes through a new EPS 12v 8-pin connector.
The Nvidia RTX A6000’s information is completed by NVLink support (112.5 GB/s bi-directional), the PCI-Express 4.0 interface, support for GPU virtualization such as Nvidia GRID, Nvidia Quadro Virtual Data Center Workstation, and Nvidia Virtual Compute Server, employs a blower cooling system to blow hot air out of the chassis through what looks like a copper radiator, and offers 4x video outputs in the form of DisplayPort 1.4.
Nvidia RTX A6000 release date and price
This graphic is initially released across the pond for the company’s OEM partners for $4,650.