NVIDIA Ada Lovelace RTX GPU Arrives for Designers and Creators

RTX 6000 GPU provides performance improvement in enterprise workflows; global manufacturers to ship starting in Q4.

RTX 6000 GPU provides performance improvement in enterprise workflows; global manufacturers to ship starting in Q4.

NVIDIA RTX 6000 workstation GPU. Image courtesy of NVIDIA.


NVIDIA now delivers the NVIDIA RTX 6000 workstation GPU, based on its new NVIDIA Ada Lovelace architecture.

With the new NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada Generation GPU delivering real-time rendering, graphics and AI, designers and engineers can drive simulation-based workflows to build and validate more designs. 

Designed for neural graphics and advanced virtual world simulation, the RTX 6000, with Ada generation AI and programmable shader technology, is a platform for creating content and tools for the metaverse with NVIDIA Omniverse Enterprise. Incorporating the latest generations of render, AI and shader technologies and 48GB of GPU memory, the RTX 6000 enables users to create detailed content, develop complex simulations and form the building blocks needed to construct engaging virtual worlds, according to NVIDIA.

“Neural graphics is driving the next wave of innovation in computer graphics and will change the way content is created and experienced,” says Bob Pette, vice president of professional visualization at NVIDIA. “The NVIDIA RTX 6000 is ready to power this new era for engineers, designers and scientists to meet the need for demanding content-creation, rendering, AI and simulation workloads that are required to build worlds in the metaverse.”

Next-Generation RTX Technology

Powered by the NVIDIA Ada architecture, the world’s most advanced GPU architecture, the NVIDIA RTX 6000 features NVIDIA RTX technology. Features include:

  • Third-generation RT Cores: Up to 2x the throughput of the previous generation with ability to concurrently run ray tracing with shading or denoising capabilities.
  • Fourth-generation Tensor Cores: Up to 2x faster AI training performance than the previous generation with expanded support for the FP8 data format.
  • CUDA cores: Up to 2x the single-precision floating point throughput compared to the previous generation.
  • GPU memory: Features 48GB of GDDR6 memory for working with the largest 3D models, render images, simulation and AI datasets.
  • Virtualization: Will support NVIDIA virtual GPU (vGPU) software for multiple high-performance virtual workstation instances, enabling remote users to share resources and drive high-end design, AI and compute workloads.
  • XR: Features 3x the video encoding performance of the previous generation, for streaming multiple simultaneous XR sessions using NVIDIA CloudXR.

Availability

The NVIDIA RTX 6000 workstation GPU will be available from global distribution partners and manufacturers starting in December.

To learn more about NVIDIA RTX, watch NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang’s GTC 2022 keynote. 

Register for GTC for free to attend sessions with NVIDIA and industry leaders.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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