Nvidia announced the price of the RTX 6000 Ada workstation graphics card: $6,800
Nvidia released the Ada Lovelace architecture GPU in September last year. In addition to updating the GeForce graphics card product line, it also launched the first workstation graphics card based on the new architecture, NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada Generation, which opened a new era of neural graphics that combines AI and simulation.
Like GeForce RTX 4090, RTX 6000 Ada Generation is also equipped with AD102 GPU, but the specifications are better, only 2 groups of SMs are disabled, and there are 142 groups of SMs, that is, 18176 CUDA cores, which is about 11% more than RTX 4090. The boost clock is 2.5 GHz, providing FP32 computing performance of 91.1 TFLOPs, and there are also 142 third-generation RT Cores and 568 fourth-generation Tensor Cores. It is equipped with 48GB of GDDR6 memory with ECC, the memory interface width is 384 bits, the rate is 20 Gbps, and the memory bandwidth is 960 GB/s.
The RTX 6000 Ada Generation graphics card is only dual-slot thick, and the power consumption of the whole card is 300W, and the requirements for heat dissipation are much lower. The radiator also adopts a relatively traditional cooling design, and the graphics card does not support the NVLink bridge. In terms of display output, there are 4 DisplayPort 1.4 interfaces, and no HDMI interface is provided.