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Performance

Nvidia RTX A4500 ports

When compared to previous generation CUDA cores, the NVIDIA Ampere architecture-based CUDA cores are 2X faster in ray tracing, providing significant performance improvements for graphics workflows like 3D model development and compute for workloads like desktop simulation for computer-aided engineering (CAE). The RTX A4500 leverages NVIDIA's Ampere architecture to supercharge rendering, AI, graphics, and computing processes by combining 56 second-generation RT Cores, 224 third-generation Tensor Cores, and 7,168 CUDA cores with 20 GB of graphics RAM.

Memory

This card brings 20GB of GDDR6 ECC memory to the 4000 series GPUs. The RTX A4500 can connect to another card with 3rd generation NVLink, a first for the 4000 series, to double the memory footprint and expand application performance by providing 112.5 GB/s GPU-to-GPU data transfers. With a larger GPU memory, users can run more applications at the same time, work with higher-resolution images, and solve higher fidelity calculations.

Features

Nvidia RTX A4500 NVLink

Featuring support for the latest 4th generation PCIe inputs, which delivers double the bandwidth of PCIe Gen 3, the A4500 GPU allows for faster data transfers from CPU memory for data-intensive activities such as AI and data science. With 4x DisplayPort 1.4a, this GPU can support up to 32x monitors from 8x GPUs in a single system, cutting the number of machines required to establish an effective video visualization environment. The Ampere-based GPU has a single 8-pin PCIe power connector with a up to 200W and an active thermal solution, and is designed to fit a wide range of workstations.

Summary

Ideal for visually complex content, multi-application workflows, and remote collaborations, the double-width NVIDIA RTX A4500 GPU offers additional CUDA, RT, and Tensor cores to provide performance benefits to professional applications and workflows. The card incorporates NVIDIA’s Ampere architecture with the latest generation engines, making the performance significantly better than the RTX A4000 GPU. The 20GB memory, which can be doubled with a second card and an NVlink Bridge, ensures that your investments are future-proofed by allowing users to expand GPU memory for even larger models and data sets of tomorrow.

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Memory

    GPU Memory: 20 GB GDDR6 with ECC
  • Memory Bus: 320-bit
  • Memory Bandwidth: 640 GB/s

GPU Engine

  • NVIDIA CUDA Cores: 7168
  • Boost Clock: 1650 MHz
  • Base Clock: 1050 MHz

Performance

  • FP16 (half) performance: 23.65 TFLOPS
  • Transistor Count: 28,300 million

NVIDIA NVLink

  • Low profile bridges connect two NVIDIA RTX A4500 GPUs

System Interface

  • PCI Express 4.0 x16

Power Consumption

    Total Board Power

  • 200W
  • Thermal Solution

  • Active
  • Suggested PSU

  • 550W
  • Power Connectors

  • 1x 8-pin PCIe

Display Support

    Outputs

  • 4x DisplayPort 1.4a
  • Max Simultaneous Displays

  • 4x 4096 x 2160 @120Hz
  • 4x 5120 x 2880 @60Hz
  • 2x 7680 x 4320 @60Hz

Form Factor

  • 10.5" (267mm) x 4.4" (112mm)
  • dual-slot, full-height

Processors

  • GPU Name: GA102
  • Fabrication Process: 8nm
  • TMUs: 224
  • ROPs: 96
  • SM Count: 56
  • Tensor Cores: 224
  • RT Cores: 56

APIs

    Graphics APIs

  • DirectX 12.07
  • Shader Model 5.17
  • OpenGL 4.68
  • Vulkan 1.2
  • Compute APIs

  • CUDA
  • DirectCompute
  • OpenCL

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