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NVIDIA Launches RTX A4500 20 GB & A2000 12 GB Workstation Ampere Graphics Playing cards

Written by Jeff Lampkin

NVIDIA has launched two new entries in its Ampere workstation lineup, the RTX A4500 20 GB and the RTX A2000 12 GB graphics playing cards. Each playing cards are aimed toward a special set of workloads & come geared up with the newest Ampere structure for quicker content material creation, AI, & scientific use circumstances.

NVIDIA’s RTX A4500 20 GB & RTX A2000 12 GB Ampere Workstation Graphics Playing cards Launched

The NVIDIA RTX Ampere Workstation graphics card lineup now consists of six choices that customers can choose from. The 2 new entrants are positioned within the high-end and entry-level segments.

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NVIDIA RTX A4500 20 GB Specs

Beginning with the NVIDIA RTX A4500, the graphics card rocks 7168 CUDA Cores in a complete of 56 SMs which might be enabled on the GA102 GPU. The core rely makes the Ampere GPU featured on the RTX A4500 probably the most cut-down workstation configuration of the GA102 GPU (with simply 66% lively cores). Different specs embrace 224 Tensor items, 56 RT cores, and a core clock of as much as 1.63 GHz. The cardboard options 20 GB of GDDR6 reminiscence that operates throughout a 320-bit bus interface at pin speeds of as much as 16 Gbps, offering the GPU with 640 GB/s of bandwidth. The TDP of the cardboard is rated at 200W.

As for efficiency, the NVIDIA RTX A4500 provides as much as 23.7 TFLOPs FP32, 46.2 TFLOPs RT &182.2 TFLOPs of Tensor efficiency. The cardboard rocks 4 DisplayPort 1.4 outputs and is available in a dual-slot configuration with an lively cooling answer, Energy is offered by a single 8-pin connector. NVIDIA additionally options an NVLINK interconnect on the A4500 which permits for as much as two playing cards to run parallel with a mixed reminiscence of 40 GB.

NVIDIA RTX A2000 12 GB Specs

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Along with the higher-end possibility, NVIDIA can be providing an upgraded variant of its RTX A2000 graphics card which now rocks twice the reminiscence capability. The remainder of the specs stay the identical as the unique variant.

The NVIDIA RTX A2000 options the Ampere GPU structure. When it comes to specs, the RTX A2000 rocks the GA106 GPU which is supplied with 3328 CUDA cores, 104 Tensor cores, and 26 RT cores, all of which provide a pleasant efficiency bump over the earlier era choices. The GPU efficiency is rated at 8 TFLOPs FP32, 15.6 TFLOPs RT and 63.9 TFLOPs Tensor. The reminiscence is a 192-bit bus design with the chips working at 12 Gbps pin speeds for an efficient 288 GB/s of complete bandwidth.

The RTX A2000 itself is available in a small type issue design, that includes a half-height and half-length board. The cardboard even has a small blower type-fan on the shroud. Since it is a 70W TDP card, there aren’t any energy connectors. It is a easy plug-and-use card that gives nice effectivity in a compact design. There are 4 Mini DisplayPorts (1.4) close to the rear panel IO shroud which additionally comes with a small vent to exhaust sizzling air out.

NVIDIA Ampere Workstation Graphics Playing cards:

Graphics Card NVIDIA RTX A2000 NVIDIA RTX A4000 NVIDIA RTX A4500 NVIDIA RTX A5000 NVIDIA RTX A5500 NVIDIA RTX A6000
GPU Ampere GA106 GPU Ampere GA104 GPU Ampere GPU (TBD) Ampere GA102 GPU Ampere GA102 GPU Ampere GA102 GPU
GPU Course of Samsung 8nm Samsung 8nm Samsung 8nm Samsung 8nm Samsung 8nm Samsung 8nm
Die Dimension 276 mm² 392.5 mm² TBD 628mm² TBD 628mm²
GPU Cores 3328 6144 7168 8192 TBD 10752
Tensor Cores 104 192 224 256 TBD 336
Increase Clock ~1200 MHz? 1536 MHz TBD 1697 MHz TBD 1455 MHz
Single Precision 8.0 TFLOPs 19.2 TFLOPs TBD 27.8 TFLOPs TBD 31.2 TFLOPs
VRAM 6 GB GDDR6 16 GB GDDR6 20 GB GDDR6 24 GB GDDR6 32 GB GDDR6? 48 GB GDDR6
NVLINK VRAM N/A N/A N/A 48 GB GDDR6 64 GB GDDR6? 96 GB GDDR6
Reminiscence Bus 192-bit 256-bit 320-bit 384-bit 384-bit 384-bit
Reminiscence Bandwidth 228 GB/s 448 GB/s TBD 768 GB/s TBD 768 GB/s
TDP 70W 140W ~200W 230W ~250W 300W
Launch Worth TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC $4650 US
Launch Date October. 2023 April, 2023 This fall 2023? April, 2023 This fall 2023? December, 2020

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Jeff Lampkin was the first writer to have joined gamepolar.com. He has since then inculcated very effective writing and reviewing culture at GamePolar which rivals have found impossible to imitate. His approach has been to work on the basics while the whole world was focusing on the superstructures.