NVIDIA, in collaboration with leading manufacturers including BOXX, Dell Technologies, HP and Lenovo, introduced powerful new NVIDIA RTX workstations featuring NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada Generation GPUs, designed for generative AI and digitalization tasks. These workstations offer exceptional performance, incorporating NVIDIA AI Enterprise and Omniverse Enterprise software, and can be configured to power a wide range of demanding generative AI and graphics-intensive workloads, according to an Aug. 8 news release.
"Few workloads are as challenging as generative AI and digitalization applications, which require a full-stack approach to computing," Bob Pette, vice president of professional visualization at NVIDIA, said in the release. "Professionals can now tackle these on a desktop with the latest NVIDIA-powered RTX workstations, enabling them to build vast, digitalized worlds in the new age of generative AI."
Separately, NVIDIA unveiled three new desktop workstation Ada Generation GPUs – the NVIDIA RTX 5000, RTX 4500 and RTX 4000 — to give professionals around the world access to the most recent AI, graphics and real-time rendering technology, the release reported.
Up to four NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada GPUs with 48GB of memory each are available in the new RTX workstations, and a single desktop workstation may deliver up to 5,828 TFLOPS of AI capability and 192GB of GPU memory, the release said. Systems can be configured with NVIDIA AI Enterprise or Omniverse Enterprise, depending on the needs of the customer, to power a variety of demanding generative AI and graphics-intensive tasks.
NVIDIA NeMoTM, an end-to-end framework for developing and customizing foundation models for generative AI, NVIDIA RAPIDSTM libraries for data science, as well as frameworks, pretrained models and tools for developing typical enterprise AI use cases, such as recommenders, virtual assistants and cybersecurity solutions, are now included in NVIDIA AI Enterprise 4.0, which was separately announced Aug. 8, the release reported.
A platform for industrial digitalization, called Omniverse Enterprise, lets teams create OpenUSD applications and interoperable 3D workflows. Omniverse, an OpenUSD-native platform, allows geographically dispersed teams to work together on datasets with full design fidelity from hundreds of 3D apps, according to the release.
"Yurts offers a full-stack generative AI solution that fits our customers' various form factors, deployment methodologies and financial constraints," Jason Schnitzer, chief technology officer at Yurts, said in the release. "We’ve achieved this by leveraging LLMs for various natural language processing tasks and incorporating the RTX 6000 Ada. From private data centers to workstation-sized solutions that fit under a desk, Yurts remains committed to scaling our platform and offering alongside NVIDIA."
Workstation users can also benefit from the new NVIDIA AI Workbench, which will soon be made available in early access and gives developers a unified, user-friendly toolbox for quickly building, optimizing and running generative AI models, the release said. Pretrained generative AI models can be swiftly created, tested and customized by users of any skill level on a PC or workstation before being scaled to almost any data center, public cloud or NVIDIA DGX Cloud.