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Nvidia launches RTX professional graphics cards for new generation laptops, desktops, and servers
On April 13, Nvidia released eight new NVIDIA Ampere architecture GPUs for a new generation of laptops, desktops, and servers.
Nvidia stated that the new NVIDIA RTX A5000 and NVIDIA RTX A4000 GPUs for desktop computers use the new RT Core, Tensor Core, and CUDA Core that can increase the speed of AI, graphics, and real-time rendering to twice the speed of previous generations.
For professionals who require to use thin and light notebooks, the new NVIDIA RTX A2000, NVIDIA RTX A3000, RTX A4000, and RTX A5000 notebook GPUs can give an accelerated performance without affecting mobility.
These products include the latest generation of Max-Q and RTX technologies and are supported by the NVIDIA Studio ecosystem that enhances the performance and reliability of creative applications through unique drive technology to reach the best level.
Nvidia introduced the new NVIDIA A10 and A16 graphics processors. Compared with the previous generation of virtual workstations, A10 gives designers and engineers up to 2.5 times the performance, while A16 GPU provides up to 2 times the user density.
Its total cost of ownership is lower, and the virtual desktop support experience is also better than the previous generation. Promoted.
The new NVIDIA RTX desktop GPUs and NVIDIA data center GPUs will begin to be sold through global distribution partners and OEM manufacturers later this month.
The new NVIDIA RTX notebook GPU is expected to be launched along with mobile workstations shipped by global OEMs in the second quarter of this year.