Featuring Ada Lovelace architecture, the NVIDIA RTX 5000 Ada GPU has 32GB of GDDR6 memory. Designed to overcome challenges in generative AI, 3D graphics, content creation, and data science, it offers a significant performance upgrade over the previous generation RTX A5500 powered by Ampere architecture. 4th generation Tensor Cores deliver a four-fold increase in AI computer performance and accelerate FP8 precision data type in addition to rapid execution of mixed floating point and integer calculations.
NVIDIA’s RTX 5000 Ada generation GPU is a professional graphics card launched in August of 2023. It has 76,300 million transistors packed into a full-length, full-height, double-wide form factor. It offers active cooling and has 4x DisplayPort 1.4a ports for support of up to 4x displays at 4K with a 120Hz refresh, or 4x displays at 5K with a 60Hz refresh or 2x 8K displays at 60Hz. In terms of relative performance, it just narrowly beats out the GeForce RTX 4090 GPU. NVIDIA NVLink is not supported, nor is Multi-Instance GPU (MIG).
32GB of GDDR6 memory enables the NVIDIA 5000 GPU to plow through complex computations and graphics with ease. It features 4th generation Tensor Cores, 3rd generation Tracing Cores, an 8th generation NVIDIA Encoder or NVENC paired with a 5th generation NVIDIA Decoder or NVDEC. Graphic rendering is powered by 12800 shading units, 100 raytracing acceleration cores, and 400 texture mapping units. It offers a base frequency of 1155MHz, which can be boosted to up to 2550MHz with memory running at 18Gb/s effective.
Hosted in a PCIe 4.0 x16 slot, the NVIDIA RTX 5000 Ada generation GPU requires a 16-pin power connector. With a 250W power draw, a minimum suggested PSU for the host system should provide at least 600W of power. It has active cooling with an integrated fan in a sleek black and gold case.
GPU Memory | 32GB GDDR6 |
Memory Interface | 256 bit |
Memory Bandwidth | 576GB/s |
Error Correcting Code (ECC) | Yes |
Ada Lovelace Based CUDA Cores | 12,800 |
4th Gen Tensor Core | 400 |
3rd Gen RT Cores | 100 |
Single-Precision Performance | 65.3 TFLOPS |
RT Core Performance | 151.0 TFLOPS |
Tensor Performance | 1044.4 TFLOPS |
System Interface | PCIe 4.0 x16 |
Power Consumption | Total board power: 250W |
Thermal Solution | Active |
Form Factor | 4.4” H x 10.5” L, dual slot |
Display Connectors | 4x DisplayPort 1.4a |
Max Simultaneous Displays | 4x 4096 x 2160 @ 120Hz 4x 5120 x 2880 @ 60Hz 2x 7680 x 4320 @ 60Hz |
Encode/Decode Engines | 2x encode, 2x decode (+AV1 encode and decode) |
VR Ready | Yes |
vGPU Software Support | NVIDIA cPC/vApps NVIDIA RTX Virtual Workstation |
Graphics APIs | DirectX 12, Shader Model 6.7, OpenGL 4.6, Vulkan 1.3 |
Compute APIs | CUDA 12.2, OpenCL 3.0, DirectCompute |
NVIDIA NVLink | No |
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