Developers: | Nvidia |
Date of the premiere of the system: | 2021/08/11 |
Technology: | Processors |
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2021: Nvidia RTX A2000
On August 11, 2021, Nvidia announced the release of the RTX A2000 graphics processor.
According to the company, thanks to real-time ray tracing capabilities and accelerated artificial intelligence, NVIDIA RTX technologies have changed the working processes in design and visualization for complex tasks, such as aircraft and car design, visual effects in films and large-scale architectural design.
The NVIDIA RTX A2000 is a compact and energy-efficient graphics processor for a wide range of standard and compact workstations. This GPU makes RTX technologies available on any desktop PC.
RTX A2000 is designed for everyday workflows, so users can create photorealistic visualizations and physically accurate simulations and use tools accelerated by artificial intelligence. With it, artists can create beautiful 3D worlds, architects can design and virtually explore smart buildings and next-generation homes, and engineers can create energy-efficient autonomous vehicles.
The GPU has 6 GB of ECC-enabled memory for data integrity and compute reliability, which is particularly important in healthcare and financial services.
Since remote work has become the norm, working together on projects with colleagues around the world is crucial. NVIDIA RTX technology is at the heart of Omniverse, a collaborative and modeling platform that enables teams to work together on a single 3D project in real time across applications.
The first to experience the capabilities of the RTX A2000 were Avid, Cuhaci & Peterson and Gilbane Building Company.
The addition of RT cores to the NVIDIA RTX A2000 optimized rendering in photorealistic imaging compared to previous generation graphics processors. told Steven Blevins, Director of Digital Practice at Cuhaci & Peterson |
The compact form factor and low power consumption of the NVIDIA RTX A2000 allows you to install it in the chassis of almost any workstation. told Ken Grothman, Virtual Engineering and Construction Manager at Gilbane Building Company |
NVIDIA RTX A2000 is a two-slot graphics processor. It includes RT-, tensor and CUDA-next-generation cores with 6 GB of graphics memory with ECC support in a compact form factor suitable for a wide range of systems.
The NVIDIA RTX A2000 supports various technologies of the NVIDIA Ampere architecture:
- Second generation RT cores: Real-time ray tracing for all application workflows. Rendering speed up to 5 times higher than previous generation with RTX enabled;
- third-generation tensor cores: available in the GPU architecture for working tools and applications with AI algorithms;
- CUDA cores: FP32 throughput is up to 2x higher than the previous generation to increase graphics and computing workloads;
- up to 6 GB of GPU memory: memory support with ECC for the first time in the GPU series 2000;
- PCIe Gen 4: Doubles bandwidth while increasing bandwidth by more than 40% over the previous generation to accelerate data transfer to and from the GPU.
The NVIDIA RTX A2000 desktop graphics processor will be available in workstations from manufacturers such as ASUS, BOXX Technologies, Dell Technologies, HP and Lenovo, as well as from NVIDIA distribution partners, starting in October 2021.
2021: Nvidia RTX A2000
On August 11, 2021, Nvidia announced the release of the RTX A2000 graphics processor.
According to the company, thanks to real-time ray tracing capabilities and accelerated artificial intelligence, NVIDIA RTX technologies have changed the working processes in design and visualization for complex tasks, such as aircraft and car design, visual effects in films and large-scale architectural design.
The NVIDIA RTX A2000 is a compact and energy-efficient graphics processor for a wide range of standard and compact workstations. This GPU makes RTX technologies available on any desktop PC.
RTX A2000 is designed for everyday workflows, so users can create photorealistic visualizations and physically accurate simulations and use tools accelerated by artificial intelligence. With it, artists can create beautiful 3D worlds, architects can design and virtually explore smart buildings and next-generation homes, and engineers can create energy-efficient autonomous vehicles.
The GPU has 6 GB of ECC-enabled memory for data integrity and compute reliability, which is particularly important in healthcare and financial services.
Since remote work has become the norm, working together on projects with colleagues around the world is crucial. NVIDIA RTX technology is at the heart of Omniverse, a collaborative and modeling platform that enables teams to work together on a single 3D project in real time across applications.
The first to experience the capabilities of the RTX A2000 were Avid, Cuhaci & Peterson and Gilbane Building Company.
The addition of RT cores to the NVIDIA RTX A2000 optimized rendering in photorealistic imaging compared to previous generation graphics processors. told Steven Blevins, Director of Digital Practice at Cuhaci & Peterson |
The compact form factor and low power consumption of the NVIDIA RTX A2000 allows you to install it in the chassis of almost any workstation. told Ken Grothman, Virtual Engineering and Construction Manager at Gilbane Building Company |
NVIDIA RTX A2000 is a two-slot graphics processor. It includes RT-, tensor and CUDA-next-generation cores with 6 GB of graphics memory with ECC support in a compact form factor suitable for a wide range of systems.
The NVIDIA RTX A2000 supports various technologies of the NVIDIA Ampere architecture:
- Second generation RT cores: Real-time ray tracing for all application workflows. Rendering speed up to 5 times higher than previous generation with RTX enabled;
- third-generation tensor cores: available in the GPU architecture for working tools and applications with AI algorithms;
- CUDA cores: FP32 throughput is up to 2x higher than the previous generation to increase graphics and computing workloads;
- up to 6 GB of GPU memory: memory support with ECC for the first time in the GPU series 2000;
- PCIe Gen 4: Doubles bandwidth while increasing bandwidth by more than 40% over the previous generation to accelerate data transfer to and from the GPU.
The NVIDIA RTX A2000 desktop graphics processor will be available in workstations from manufacturers such as ASUS, BOXX Technologies, Dell Technologies, HP and Lenovo, as well as from NVIDIA distribution partners, starting in October 2021.