After officially presenting its new GeForce RTX 4090 and RTX 4080 dedicated to the world of gamers, NVIDIA has also announced its new top of the range, also based on the Ada Lovelace architecture, for workstations. to say the RTX 6000. The card will be equipped with the AD102 GPU, although it has not disclosed the exact specifications for now, accompanied by a whopping 48GB of GDDR6 ECC to provide two to four times the performance of the previous A6000.
Usually, the products intended for workstations have lower power consumption than those for gamers and also in this case the TDP of the RTX 6000 is 300W (the GeForce RTX 4090 reaches up to 450W). Also for this reason, the device is equipped with a relatively compact dual slot dissipation system with a "blower" type fan that is happy to install the card both inside workstations and servers. As for the video outputs, RTX 6000 has four DisplayPort 1.4 to manage up to four monitors at maximum resolutions of 5K60 or 8K30 or up to two 8K60 monitors.
The larger L2 cache of the RTX 6000 GPU, the significant increase in the number and performance of the next generation cores, and the increased memory bandwidth will result in an impressive performance increase for the broad portfolio of Ansys applications.
NVIDIA RTX 6000 will be available from next December at a price not yet specified. However, as the current RTX A6000 has an MSR of $ 6,999, we can expect a similar or, most likely, higher figure.