Nvidia unveils the RTX A4500 workstation GPU, which features 7168 CUDA cores and 20GB GDDR6 memory.

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Nvidia has unveiled a new RTX A4500 graphics card for workstations. There are 7168 shader cores on this desktop video card, and it has 20GB of GDDR6 memory.



NVIDIA officially introduced the RTX A4500 professional graphics accelerator today in a press release. There were no formal news releases sent by the firm in connection with this incident. The innovation has only recently been made available on the website of one of its partners, the PNY firm.

The GA102 GPU has 7168 CUDA cores and powers the RTX A4500 GPU, which is designed for professional use. At the present, this is the video card with the fewest number of CUDA cores out of the entire GA102 family. The chip contains 224 tensor cores and 56 real-time cores (RT cores). The video card is equipped with a total of 20 GB of GDDR6 video memory that is compatible with the 320-bit system bus. In terms of power usage, the new product is claimed to consume 200 watts, which is around 30 watts less than the more powerful RTX A5000. Both cards are based on the same graphics processing unit (GPU) and feature a similar design.


Nvidia Ampere workstation graphics cards
GeForce RTX A6000 RTX A5000 RTX A4500 RTX 4000 RTX 2000
Shader cores 10.752 8192 7168 6144 3328
Raytracing cores 84 64 56 48 26
Tensor cores 336 256 244 192 104
Memory 48GB GDDR6 24GB GDDR6 20GB GDDR6 16GB GDDR6 6GB / 12GB GDDR6
Memory bandwidth 768 GB/s 768 GB/s 640 GB/s 448 GB/s 288 GB/s
TDP  300W 230W 200W 140W 70W

NVIDIA also announced the start of sales for the RTX A2000 graphics card, which is the company's most compact graphics card based on the Ampere architecture. This is also a high-end graphics card that is intended for use with workstations. With the announcement, the GPU manufacturer does not provide a suggested retail price for its products.

Nvidia unveils the RTX A4500 workstation GPU, which features 7168 CUDA cores and 20GB GDDR6 memory.


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