PNY announced the launch of the new RTX Ada workstation graphics cards

In the early hours of today, NVIDIA unveiled a series of workstation graphics cards based on the Ada Lovelace architecture at SIGGRAPH 2023. Subsequently, PNY announced the launch of these new RTX Ada workstation graphics cards, including the NVIDIA RTX 5000, NVIDIA RTX 4500, and NVIDIA RTX 4000, along with the NVIDIA L40S data center GPU, now available for order from PNY.

NVIDIA proclaimed that the new generation of products offers a twofold increase in single-precision floating-point throughput compared to its predecessors. The third-generation RT cores have doubled the ray-tracing throughput, allowing simultaneous ray tracing, shading, or denoising. In addition, the fourth-generation Tensor cores, compared to the previous iteration, have improved AI training performance by a factor of two and now support the FP8 format. The newly released products are also equipped with DLSS 3, with memory that incorporates error correction code technology and is compatible with high-resolution augmented and virtual reality devices.

NVIDIA’s growing family of Ada Lovelace architecture products for workstations and the data center resets the boundaries for creative, engineering, healthcare, and scientific professionals,” said Steven Kaner, Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing, PNY. “The new NVIDIA RTX 5000, 4500 and 4000 bring the latest, AI-enhanced applications and NVIDIA Omniverse-enabled workflows to a broader audience than ever before. The NVIDIA L40S, with its dramatic emphasis on AI inferencing performance, allows universal acceleration – from the data center – for applications ranging from virtual GPUs to large language models.