NVIDIA has released only two references for professionals of this generation based on Ada Lovelacethe NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada Generation and the RTX 4000 Ada Generation SFF. The first one was released some time ago, with a AD102 GPU with 18,176 CUDA cores enabled and 48GB of VRAM, the second is a mid-range solution for small teams. But in the latest NVIDIA drivers it has been discovered that it has an intermediate range pending the RTX 5000 Ada Generation.
In the laptopvideo2go forums support for device ID 26B2 is appreciated which, according to what has been verified, corresponds to this NVIDIA RTX 5000 Ada Generation. According to rumors, the NVIDIA RTX 5000 Ada Generation will feature the same GPU as its older brother, the AD102. Instead it will come with fewer CUDA cores enabled, 15,360and will also feature a smaller amount of VRAM memory than 32GB GDDR6. In this way, you will be able to opt for a intermediate referenceboth in price and in performance, between the most powerful and the small RTX 4000 Ada SSF.
For now It is not known when it will be released. this new NVIDIA reference for professionals, but an appearance in the drivers can mean a pitch at any time.
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