The Nvidia RTX A2000 graphics card is the company’s newest and smallest GPU to enter its workstation graphics card lineup. Its low-profile design allows it can fit into a tiny form factor case without sacrificing modern features like GDDR6 error correction code (ECC) memory and PCIe Gen 4 capability, among others. A single fan pulls air across the GPU in Nvidia’s own version, which has a blower-style design. The CUDA cores in the Nvidia RTX A2000 are based on the Ampere architecture.
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Nvidia RTX A2000 Price
Starting in October, the Nvidia RTX A2000 will be available from Asus, Dell, HP, Lenovo, Nvidia’s global distribution partners, and other manufacturers for around $450 (around Rs. 33,500). There is currently no information on availability in India.
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Specifications and Features
Nvidia has announced a new workstation GPU with second-generation ray tracing (RT) cores and third-generation Tensor Cores, based on the Ampere architecture. The Nvidia RTX A2000 features 6GB of GDDR6 RAM with ECC. Its dual-slot design allows it to fit into a wide range of cases without impeding other components. It also supports PCIe Gen 4 for faster data transfer speeds. It has four mini-DisplayPort 1.4a ports with a latching mechanism and is VR ready. The card also supports AV1 decoding and HDCP 2.2. It has a dual-slot design and is 167mm long. To keep the card cool, it has a single fan.
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The GPU has a 192-bit memory interface with a 288-GB/s bandwidth. There are 3,328 CUDA cores, 104 Tensor cores, and 26 RT cores on the graphics card. The gaming-oriented Nvidia GeForce RT 3060 GPU, on the other hand, has 3,584 CUDA cores, 112 Tensor cores, and 28 RT cores. So, despite not being designed for gaming, it will be able to run games that support Ray Tracing. The Nvidia RTX A2000 features a single-precision performance of 8.0 TFLOPS, RT core performance of 15.6 TFLOPS, and Tensor performance of 63.9 TFLOPS. The GPU consumes 70W of total board power.