NVIDIA unleashes RTX 2000 ADA workstation GPU with 16GB VRAM at $625

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In case anyone cares, the core sits between the specs of a would-be 4050 and 4060. Since we know Nvidia charges about $100 for another 8GB of 128-bit GDDR6, that means this GPU is has at least a markup of around $250. Honestly, that's not that bad, when you factor in ECC and likely better FP64 performance, and not needing external power.
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In case anyone cares, the core sits between the specs of a would-be 4050 and 4060. Since we know Nvidia charges about $100 for another 8GB of 128-bit GDDR6, that means this GPU is has at least a markup of around $250. Honestly, that's not that bad, when you factor in ECC and likely better FP64 performance, and not needing external power.
Modern consumer GPUs have ECC.