US retailer Connections has listed all of Nvidia's newly announced RTX Blackwell workstation GPUs, with prices ranging from $700 to $8,500.
One is the PCB and the other is a GPU-Z screenshot. It has a whopping 18,432 CUDA cores, by comparison, NVIDIA’s RTX 6000 ADA low-end professional card has 18,176, and the aforementioned RTX has ...
They include 24,064 CUDA cores, 752 Tensor cores, and 188 RT cores. For comparison, NVIDIA's RTX 6000 Ada card based on Ada Lovelace features 18,176 CUDA cores, 568 Tensor cores, and 142 RT cores.
including Ada Lovelace, Ampere, and Turing, as well as the standard consumer product GPUs, Tech Radar Pro noted. Specifications for the RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell for workstations include 96GB of ...
Considering the predecessor RTX 6000 Ada Lovelace (ab 7669,41 €), a five-digit price would not surprise us. Meanwhile, AI models with billions of parameters fit into 96 GB of memory, but not the ...
These specs are significantly higher than both the current RTX 6000 Ada, which launched over two years ago, and the expected RTX 5090 gaming GPU, which reportedly features 2,304 fewer cores.