NVIDIA Unveils New Workstation GPU Series: RTX Ada, Including RTX 4000 SFF ADA Desktop GPU and Five Mobile SKUs

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The new desktop GPU, RTX 4000 ADA SFF, is a Small Form Factor professional GPU, boasting impressive specs with 6144 CUDA cores, 192 Tensors, and 48 RT cores, offering up to 19.2 TFLOPS of compute in single-precision workloads and up to 306.8 TFLOPS in Tensor-based tests. 



At the GTC 2023, NVIDIA revealed its latest update to its workstation GPU series with the RTX Ada, featuring five mobile GPUs. This dual-slot design card has a small form factor, a single fan, and no external power connectors, making it efficient with only 70W TDP. It has a memory of 20GB GDDR6 across a 160-bit interface with a memory clock at 16 Gbps, and is based on the AD104 card, with a launch price of $1250.

For mobile NVIDIA has introduced five new workstation models, namely RTX 5000, 4000, 3500, 3000, and 2000. The specs are similar to the RTX 40 gaming series, with the exception of the RTX 3500 having 5120 CUDA cores, a configuration not available in consumer models. Moreover, there is no 2560 CUDA card, so the lowest AD107 specs will only be part of the RTX 40 series. Each card can be configured to operate up to 140W, with a maximum TGP reported at 175W.


GPU FeaturesNVIDIA RTX 4000 SFF
GPU Memory 20GB GDDR6 with error-correction code (ECC)
Display Ports 4x mini DisplayPort 1.4a*
Max Power Consumption 70 W
Graphics Bus PCIe Gen 4 x 16
Form Factor 2.7” H x 6.6” L, dual slot
Thermal Active
VR Ready Yes

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