A shipping manifest has detailed what looks like a professional workstation card It could possibly be the successor to Nvidia's RTX 6000 Ada ... the wraps off its next-gen product.
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 ...
NVIDIA's new mysterious RTX Blackwell GPU spotted: features bonkers 96GB of GDDR7 memory on a 512-bit memory bus, new ...
Shipping manifests indicate that Nvidia's next-generation RTX 6000 'Blackwell' graphics card may feature 96GB of GDDR7 memory, possibly a nearly full-fat GB202 graphics processor.
Nvidia appears to be gearing up for the next generation of professional GPUs, with a flagship RTX Blackwell workstation model ...
Nvidia has not explained why the RTX Titan Ada never made it to market, but it's speculated that internal competition with workstation-class GPUs, such as the $6,800 RTX 6000 Ada, played a role.
NVIDIA's "Blackwell" era has officially arrived, succeeding the RTX 4000 "Ada" generation that has been around since 2022. For some, it's a bittersweet goodbye; for others, including the owners of ...
In the delivery manifests, a NVIDIA RTX video card with 96 GB GDDR7 on a 512-bit bus was found. It is most likely a professional graphic adapter. The ...
Based on the RTX5090, it is expected to have a whopping 96GB, twice that of it predecessor ...