NVIDIA RTX A6000 ADA
GPU |
GPU Chip: |
AD102 |
Streaming Multiprocessors: |
142 |
Shader: |
18176 |
Render Output Units: |
192 |
Texture Units: |
568 |
Raytracing Cores: |
142 |
FP32: |
91.10 TFLOPS |
Memory |
Memory Size: |
48 GB |
Memory Type: |
GDDR6 |
Memory Clock: |
2.5 GHz |
Memory Speed: |
20 Gbps |
Memory bandwidth: |
960 GB/s |
Memory Interface: |
384 bit |
Clock Speeds |
Base Clock: |
2.175 GHz |
Boost Clock: |
2.535 GHz |
Avg (Game) Clock: |
-- |
Thermal Design |
TDP: |
300 W |
TDP (up): |
-- |
Featureset |
Max. Displays: |
4 |
Max. resolution: |
7680x4320 |
DirectX: |
12_2 (Ultimate) |
Raytracing: |
Yes |
DLSS / FSR: |
Yes |
Supported Video Codecs |
h264: |
Decode / Encode |
h265 / HEVC: |
Decode / Encode |
VP8: |
Decode |
VP9: |
Decode |
AV1: |
Decode / Encode |
Additional data |
Manufacturer: |
NVIDIA |
Architecture: |
Ada Lovelace |
GPU Interface: |
PCIe 4.0 x 16 |
Structure size: |
4 nm |
Release date: |
Q4/2022 |
Launch Price: |
7,349 $ |
Benchmark results
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