NVIDIA Brings The RTX A5000, A4000, A3000 & A2000 Ampere Workstation Graphics Cards To Desktops & Laptops
NVIDIA Brings The RTX A5000, A4000, A3000 & A2000 Ampere Workstation Graphics Cards To Desktops & Laptops

NVIDIA has also brought its massive army of workstation-ready RTX graphics cards which include the RTX A6000, A5000, A4000, A3000 & A2000 to the desktop and laptop segment. Designed for professionals and content creators, the new GPUs pack a whole lot of punch for users of each category, whether they want high-performance on their desks or on the go.
The NVIDIA RTX A5000 and RTX A4000 graphics cards are based on the Ampere GPU architecture and are siblings to the flagship RTX A6000. Currently, the NVIDIA RTX A6000 uses the full GA102 GPU and while the RTX A4000 does feature the full GA106 GPU core, the RTX A5000 relies on a cut-down GA102 GPU.
NVIDIA RTX A5000 Desktop Specifications
The NVIDIA RTX A5000 features a cut-down GA102 GPU with 8192 CUDA cores, 64 Tensor Cores. It comes with 24 GB of GDDR6 memory which operates across a 384-bit bus interface and has power delivered through an 8+6 pin connector configuration. The card makes use of an active-fan cooling solution to dissipate its 230W TDP. The card offers 27.8 TFLOPs of FP32, 54.2 TFLOPs of RT & 222.2 TFLOPs of tensor core performance.
NVIDIA RTX A4000 Desktop Specifications
The NVIDIA RTX A4000 features the full GA106 GPU with 6144 CUDA cores, 48 Tensor Cores. It comes with 16 GB of GDDR6 memory which operates across a 256-bit bus interface and has power delivered through a single 8-pin connector configuration. The card makes use of an active-fan cooling solution to dissipate its 140W TDP. The card offers 19.2 TFLOPs of FP32, 37.4 TFLOPs of RT & 153.4 TFLOPs of tensor core performance. The RTX A4000 also makes use of a single-slot design while the RTX A5000 relies on a dual-slot solution.
Both cards feature four DP1.4 display outputs, Quadro Sync technology. The RTX A5000 also packs vGPU support and can be plugged in 2-Way NVLINK.
All the NVIDIA RTX GPUs feature the latest technologies in the NVIDIA Ampere architecture:
Desktop GPU features and technology include:
Laptop GPU features and technology include:
Availability
The new NVIDIA RTX laptop GPUs will be available in mobile workstations anticipated in Q2 this year from global OEMs.
The new NVIDIA RTX desktop GPUs and NVIDIA data center GPUs will be available from global distribution partners and OEMs starting later this month.
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