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NVIDIA Readies RTX A4500 & A5500 Workstation Graphics Playing cards With Ampere GPUs

Written by Jeff Lampkin

NVIDIA is planning to launch new RTX graphics playing cards for the workstation phase which will probably be often known as A4500 and A5500. The small print for the A4500 come from an inventory inside EEC as noticed over at Videocardz together with preliminary help throughout the AIDA64 Excessive {hardware} detection device.

NVIDIA Plans To Put together Even Extra Ampere RTX Workstation Playing cards, A4500 and A5500 Coming Quickly?

NVIDIA already has 4 RTX workstation graphics playing cards inside its Ampere portfolio which embrace the A2000, A4000, A5000, and the highest A6000 SKU. Now the EEC itemizing reveals that the A4500 can also be coming quickly whereas an A5500 can also be talked about by Kopite7kimi who revealed the core configuration of the A4500 SKU.

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Based on Kopite7kimi, the NVIDIA RTX A4500 is anticipated to rock 7168 CUDA Cores in a complete of 56 SMs however we do not know which GPU it ought to be based mostly on. It might both be probably the most cut-down configuration of the GA102 GPU (with 66% energetic cores) or it might use a completely new SKU within the type of GA103, an Ampere GPU that’s coming to the laptop computer phase quickly with RTX 3080 Ti. As for reminiscence, the cardboard is alleged to rock a 20 GB GDDR6 capability alongside a 32-bit large bus interface. It ought to land in between the RTX A5000 and RTX A4000 with a TDP configured round 180-200W.

You will discover the EEC itemizing of the NVIDIA RTX A4500 within the image beneath which roughly confirms that this SKU is being made:

The NVIDIA RTX A4500 workstation graphics card has been noticed at EEC. (Picture Credit: Videocardz)

Then there’s the A5500 which Kopite7kimi says can also be made and positioned between the A6000 and A5000. This may undoubtedly be a brand new GA102 SKU and will provide 32 GB GDDR6 capability throughout a 384-bit bus interface and with elevated core counts over the RTX A5000. These specs should not absolutely confirmed and will change by the point these graphics playing cards launch (which can also be some factor we do not at the moment have data on).

NVIDIA Ampere Workstation Graphics Playing cards:

Graphics CardNVIDIA RTX A2000NVIDIA RTX A4000NVIDIA RTX A4500NVIDIA RTX A5000NVIDIA RTX A5500NVIDIA RTX A6000
GPUAmpere GA106 GPUAmpere GA104 GPUAmpere GPU (TBD)Ampere GA102 GPUAmpere GA102 GPUAmpere GA102 GPU
GPU Course ofSamsung 8nmSamsung 8nmSamsung 8nmSamsung 8nmSamsung 8nmSamsung 8nm
Die Dimension276 mm²392.5 mm²TBD628mm²TBD628mm²
GPU Cores3328614471688192TBD10752
Tensor Cores104192224256TBD336
Increase Clock~1200 MHz?1536 MHzTBD1697 MHzTBD1455 MHz
Single Precision8.0 TFLOPs19.2 TFLOPsTBD27.8 TFLOPsTBD31.2 TFLOPs
VRAM6 GB GDDR616 GB GDDR620 GB GDDR624 GB GDDR632 GB GDDR6?48 GB GDDR6
NVLINK VRAM N/AN/AN/A48 GB GDDR664 GB GDDR6?96 GB GDDR6
Reminiscence Bus192-bit256-bit320-bit384-bit384-bit384-bit
Reminiscence Bandwidth228 GB/s448 GB/sTBD768 GB/sTBD768 GB/s
TDP70W140W~200W230W~250W300W
Launch WorthTBCTBCTBCTBCTBC$4650 US
Launch Date October. 2023April, 2023This fall 2023?April, 2023This fall 2023?December, 2020

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