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RTX 5000 with 32GB RAM, RTX 4500 with 24GB, and RTX 4000 with 20GB RAM are the new ADA workstation series from NVIDIA - VideoCardz com


NVIDIA RTX 5000, RTX 4500, RTX 4000 get ADA update

VIDEO: NVIDIA RTX 5000 With 32GB Memory, RTX 4500 24GB & RTX 4000 20GB ADA Workstation Series GPU Launched
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Three new workstation GPUs from NVIDIA.

NVIDIA RTX 4500 ADA

NVIDIA’s highly anticipated update to its workstation series has finally arrived, introducing three new models to the lineup. Leading the pack is the RTX 5000, which boasts the ADA AD102 GPU housing 12,800 CUDA cores. Positioned just below the flagship RTX 6000 with its 48 GB memory, the RTX 5000 comes with 32GB of memory and is expected to retail at around $4000.

Expanding the RTX 4000 ADA series, two additional models have been introduced: the RTX A4500 and the RTX 4000. The latter may sound familiar, as NVIDIA had previously released this GPU in a Small Form Factor (SFF) design. However, the new version features a single-slot design but departs from the low-profile design of its predecessor. While power requirements have risen from 70W to 130W, the boost clock has increased significantly, offering up to 2.2 GHz compared to the previous 1.56 GHz on the SFF variant.

The RTX 4500 ADA features the AD104 GPU equipped with 7680 CUDA cores and combined with 24GB of memory. Notably, this model incorporates a 192-bit memory bus to meet the 24GB memory capacity requirement. Simultaneously, the power consumption is reported to be around 210W.

NVIDIA RTX 4000 & 5000 ADA

It’s worth noting that all of these cards will support a full PCIe Gen4 x16 interface and will feature a quad DisplayPort 1.4a configuration. The only distinction is that the RTX 4000 employs a mini-DisplayPort, while the other models utilize the standard full-sized connector. The pricing for these cards reflects their targeted market segments. Following the introduction of the $1250 RTX 4000 SFF and the $6800 RTX 6000, the RTX 4500 and RTX 5000 will be priced at $2250 and $4000, respectively. The RTX 4000 non-SFF model will maintain the same pricing as its compact counterpart.

The first systems equipped with the new RTX ADA models are expected to ship this fall. Professionals can anticipate these systems from manufacturers such as Boxx, Dell, Lambda, Lenovo, and HP. According to NVIDIA, there should even be systems with up to four RTX 6000 ADA GPUs featuring up to 192GB of VRAM for advanced workloads.

Workstation with four RTX 6000 ADA GPUs

NVIDIA RTX ADA Workstation GPUs
VideoCardz.comRTX 6000 ADARTX 5000 ADARTX 4500 ADARTX 4000 ADARTX 4000 SFF ADA
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GPUAD102AD102AD104AD104AD104
CUDA Cores

18176

12800

7680

6144

6144

Tensor Cores

568

400

240

192

192

Boost Clock

2.5 GHz

2.5 GHz

2.6 GHz

2.2 GHz

1.56 GHz

Memory

48GB G6 ECC

32GB G6 ECC

24GB G6 ECC

20GB G6 ECC

20GB G6 ECC

Memory Bus

384-bit

256-bit

192-bit

160-bit

160-bit

Memory Clock

20 Gbps

18 Gbps

18 Gbps

18 Gbps

16 Gbps

Max Bandwidth

960 GB/s

578 GB/s

432 GB/s

360 GB/s

320 GB/s

FP32 Compute

91.1 TF

65.3 TF

39.6 TF

26.7 TF

19.2 TF

TDP

300W

250W

210W

130W

70W

MSRP

$6800

$4000

$2250

$1250

$1250

Source: NVIDIA, ComputerBase



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