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NVIDIA now has a solution for professionals eager to get their hands on its new Ampere architecture: the RTX A6000 and A40. They’re two power-house cards that easily outclass the drool-worthy ...
NVIDIA says that the A6000 will be out sometime in December, with the A40 following in Q1 2021, so we'll keep our eyes peeled for more details to land before those respective release windows.
Nvidia has introduced two new graphics cards designed for digital content creation (DCC) professionals. The new A40 and RTX A6000 boards are based on the Ampere architecture and therefore offer ...
NVIDIA announced the NVIDIA RTX A6000 and the NVIDIA A40 GPUs. Both GPUs are built on NVIDIA Ampere architecture and are faster than previous generations.
TDP: 300W Available: mid-December (A40 arrives Q1 2021) The key attractions of the new Nvidia RTX A6000 and A40 are the performance benefits to professionals.
The NVIDIA A16 joins the NVIDIA A100 Tensor Core GPU and NVIDIA A40 in the Vultr lineup, furthering the company’s efforts to democratize global access to accelerated computing.
Nvidia has started its second GTX of 2020 by announcing two new graphics cards for professionals – the RTX A6000 and passively-cooled RTX A40 – as successors to Turing-based Quadro parts but ...
The actively cooled NVIDIA RTX A6000 is intended for use in professional workstations, while the passively cooled A40 is intended for servers.
The A40 and A6000 were announced last fall, but Nvidia didn’t make a lot of noise about them at GTC 2020 fall, just like it similarly did not make a lot of noise about the new A10 and A30 accelerators ...
A first generation Omniverse OVX computing system is comprised of eight Nvidia A40 GPUs, three Nvidia ConnectX-6 Dx 200-Gbps NICs, dual Intel Ice Lake 8362 CPUs, 1TB system memory, and 16TB NVMe ...