Nvidia Reveals RTX 6000 With 48GB GDDR6 ECC Memory
In a rather unexpected move, Nvidia introduced (opens in new tab) New Flagship Graphics Cards for the Professional Visualization Market and New GeForce RTX 40 Series Graphics Boards (opens in new tab) For gamers.His new Nvidia RTX 6000 48GB pretty much lives up to its predecessor’s name (opens in new tab)But this is a completely new Proviz solution based on the Ada Lovelace architecture.
According to Nvidia, the RTX 6000 graphics card with 48GB of GDDR6 ECC memory will feature a significant increase in the number of CUDA and RT cores, with the latest Ada delivering up to 2x to 4x more than the previous generation RTX A6000. provide performance. Lovelace architecture.
Nvidia’s new flagship RTX 6000 48GB graphics card utilizes the company’s AD102 graphics processing unit, though it hasn’t revealed its exact configuration at this time. Typically, the company tends to lower the power consumption of their workstation-grade graphics cards compared to their top-of-the-line gaming offerings to extend their lifespan. That’s power with a TDP rating of up to 300W for the RTX 6000 48GB (450W for the GeForce RTX 4090). So don’t expect the RTX 6000 48GB to feature his same HPU configuration as his GeForce RTX 4090 or rumored GeForce RTX 4090 Ti.
“The RTX 6000 GPU’s larger L2 cache, significantly increased number and performance of next-generation cores, and increased memory bandwidth will significantly improve performance across the broad Ansys application portfolio. Excellent lead.
Due to the low power consumption of the RTX 6000 48GB, the card comes with a relatively compact dual-slot cooling system (4.4″ x 10.5″), making the new board ideal for workstations and servers (the product is ideal for remote rendering and virtual (because it also works for desktop applications). In terms of display output, the adapter has 4 DisplayPort 1.4 connectors to drive 4 monitors with up to 5Kp60 or 8Kp30 resolution, or 2 monitors with up to 8Kp60 resolution.
Nvidia has said that its new flagship graphics board for workstations will launch in December this year. Unfortunately, the company has not disclosed the price of his new RTX 6000 48GB card. However, based on the fact that Nvidia is selling his RTX A6000 48GB graphics card from the previous generation at a suggested retail price of $6,999, we have some speculation about the company’s suggested price for the new one, which means higher performance. can be done.