NVIDIA has expanded its range of RTX graphics cards for professionals with the new ones NVIDIA RTX A400 and the NVIDIA RTX A1000.
Both based on the long-standing Ampere architecture, these graphics cards are aimed at workstations where you want to take advantage of the raytracing and AI technologies of the RTX. The NVIDIA RTX A400 includes 24 Tensor Cores for artificial intelligence, functioning as a complement to the CPU when It's about running AI locally. It has four screen outputs and 4 GB of memory.
On the other hand, the NVIDIA RTX A1000 It is the first card in the RTX 1000 professional line to integrate RT Cores and Tensor Cores. Specifically, we have 72 Tensor Cores with which it manages to multiply the speed of AI generation tasks such as Stable Diffusion by 3. The 18 RT Cores add rendering and ray tracing processing capabilities. It has 8 GB of memory.
The TDP of both models is only 50 W, so they can be integrated into compact or low-power workstations.
The RTX A400 will hit the market in May, while the RTX A1000 They are now available from companies such as PNY or Ryoyo Electric.
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