New NVIDIA RTX A400 and A1000 GPUs Boost AI-Powered Design and Productivity

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New NVIDIA RTX A400 and A1000 GPUs Boost AI-Powered Design and Productivity

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Jensen Huang Founder, President and CEO at NVIDIA | Official website

NVIDIA has unveiled its latest offerings in the realm of professional graphics, catering to the increasing demand for advanced computing performance across design and productivity applications. The new NVIDIA RTX A400 and A1000 GPUs, based on the NVIDIA Ampere architecture, are set to revolutionize workflows for professionals and creatives alike.

The RTX A400 GPU introduces accelerated ray tracing and AI capabilities to the RTX 400 series, empowering users with cutting-edge tools for enhanced productivity. With 24 Tensor Cores for AI processing, the A400 enables professionals to run advanced AI applications directly on their desktops, such as intelligent chatbots and copilots. Moreover, the GPU delivers real-time ray tracing for vivid 3D renders that redefine creativity and realism, making it ideal for industries requiring high-density display environments.

On the other hand, the RTX A1000 GPU marks a significant advancement in the RTX 1000 series, bringing Tensor Cores and RT Cores to unlock accelerated AI and ray-tracing performance for creatives and professionals. With 72 Tensor Cores and 18 RT Cores, the A1000 offers substantial upgrades in generative AI processing, graphics rendering tasks, and video processing, catering to a wide range of professional workflows, from CAD design to video editing.

Both GPUs feature innovative technologies such as second-generation RT Cores, third-generation Tensor Cores, and Ampere architecture-based CUDA cores, enhancing everyday workflows with real-time ray tracing, AI-augmented tools, and improved single-precision floating point throughput. Additionally, the GPUs come with 4GB or 8GB of GPU memory, encode and decode engines for efficient video processing, and support for high-resolution displays and data processing.

The new NVIDIA RTX A1000 GPU is already available through global distribution partners, while the RTX A400 GPU is expected to be available from channel partners starting in May. These GPUs are set to expand the reach of RTX technology, enabling professionals to push the boundaries of their work, boost productivity, and unlock creative possibilities in various industries.

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