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NVIDIA RTX A5000 and NVIDIA RTX A4000 Launched at GTC 21 – PNY to Take a Strong Stance on Both Products

Written by PNY Pro | Mon, Apr 12, 2021 @ 06:19 PM

When NVIDIA announced their NVIDIA Ampere architecture-based professional graphics product, the NVIDIA® RTX A6000, speculation and excitement immediately began to build around what other boards would be announced to complement it. Now, at GTC 21, the wait is over. The RTX A6000 is being joined by the NVIDIA RTX A5000 and the NVIDIA RTX A4000, with PNY taking aggressive inventory positions on both products, to quickly bring them to the widest possible audience of artists, designers, engineers, and scientists. PNY and NVIDIA both believe, as computer science visionary Alan Kay noted, “The best way to predict the future is to invent it.” PNY is committed – as is NVIDIA – to doing exactly that.

NVIDIA Ampere architecture builds on the power of NVIDIA RTX to deliver the next generation of accelerated visual computing. With millions of professionals working from anywhere, under a wide array of conditions and circumstances, they depend on a broad range of devices to deliver the power and performance required to work effectively.

NVIDIA RTX A5000 and the NVIDIA RTX A4000 will quickly become must-have solutions, with second-generation RT Cores implementing enhanced real-time ray tracing, third-generation Tensor Cores providing AI-accelerated compute with significant performance gains – some without code changes – and more efficient CUDA Cores all working together to bring extremely high-performance, photorealistic and cinematic quality graphics to your desktop, dramatically accelerate FP32 CAE simulations, and radically advance the capabilities of AI-enhanced applications requiring GPU acceleration.

The NVIDIA RTX A5000 synergistically features 64 second-generation RT Cores, 256 third-generation Tensor Cores, and 8,192 CUDA Cores with 24 GB of GDDR6 ECC graphics memory (48 GB with NVLink). NVIDIA RTX A5000 provides the power, performance, features, and ISV support to engineer next-generation products, design cityscapes of the future, and create the immersive entertainment experiences of tomorrow, today, from your desktop workstation. NVLink (optional) supports GPU memory pooling and performance scaling, and hardware sync support (optional daughterboard) enables the creation of massive CAVEs, interactive digital signage, live-event, or all digital virtual studio and production pipelines, along with Frame Lock rendering, visualization, or simulation clusters. The RTX A5000 is AR/VR/XR ready, and drives the latest generation of VR HMDs (Head Mounted Displays) with ease.

NVIDIA RTX A4000 is a powerful single-slot GPU for professionals, delivering real-time ray tracing, AI-accelerated compute, and high-performance desktop graphics. Also built on the NVIDIA Ampere architecture, the NVIDIA RTX A4000 combines 48 second-generation RT Cores, 192 third-generation tensor cores, and 6,144 CUDA cores with 16 GB of GDDR6 graphics memory. Also capable of inventing the future, working with NVIDIA’s industry-leading hardware sync technology, supported by an unmatched ISV ecosystem, and AR/VR/XR ready, RTX A4000 perfectly complements the NVIDIA RTX A5000 and RTX A6000 in filling out the Ampere architecture NVIDIA professional graphics product family.

“PNY is all about solving common challenges in 3D production pipelines across industries, and NVIDIA’s RTX A5000 and NVIDIA RTX A4000 GPUs are strategic additions to the PNY hardware lineup.” said Steven Kaner, SVP of Sales and Marketing, PNY. “When NVIDIA RTX Ampere architecture-based products are combined with unrivalled software solutions like NVIDIA Omniverse, which is reinventing 3D production pipelines, NVIDIA Clara for healthcare and so many more, along with an unrivaled ISV software community, NVIDIA RTX is clearly the best choice for professionals seeking to do their life’s best work.”

Additional information about the NVIDIA RTX A5000 and NVIDIA RTX A4000 can be found at www.pny.com/ampere or you can email PNY at gopny@pny.com.