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NVIDIA Quadro RTX 6000 and RTX 5000 Available for preorder now
Back in august, Nvidia announced their Turing architecture based professional Quadro cards. The new GPUs are the NVIDIA Quadro RTX 8000, RTX 6000 and RTX 5000, the latter two are now up for pre-order at $6300 and $2300. The RTX 6000 has a fully enabled TU102.
These Turing GPUs make use ofgddr6 memory at a maximum speed of 14Gbit/s, and that is available from Micron. Nvidia announced four professional models, the Quadro RTX8000 (48GB!), 6000, 5000 and RTX Server. The flagship is the RTX8000 and 6000 have 4608 shader-cores and 576 Tensor cores, 72 RT cores and 24 GB GDDR6. The TDP for this board is 295Watt. Quadro RTX 5000 is based on the TU104 with 3,072 CUDA cores, 384 Tensor cores, 48 RT cores, and 16 GB of GDDR6.
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#5591033 Posted on: 10/02/2018 02:29 AM
24GB's vram and a fully unlocked turing card without the ugly founders cooler
Seems a bit odd... I don't see why any individuals would pre-order a Quadro. I could see why a business would (so they get their new servers and workstations up and running ASAP), but Nvidia limits the pre-order quantity to 5, which isn't that much.
24GB's vram and a fully unlocked turing card without the ugly founders cooler

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Seems a bit odd... I don't see why any individuals would pre-order a Quadro. I could see why a business would (so they get their new servers and workstations up and running ASAP), but Nvidia limits the pre-order quantity to 5, which isn't that much.