The RTX A5000 features Ampere architecture, plus 64 second-generation RT Cores (ray tracing) and 256 third-generation Tensor Cores. The advanced ray-tracing features with 24GB of graphics memory benefit rendering and simulation, plus AI, and graphics applications. The 8,192 CUDA cores also provide for extreme compute tasks with massive single-precision and dual-precision applications requiring massive parallel processing with large data sets and complex compute workloads. It has 4x display port 1.4a connectors, and 3D stereo support with stereo connector. The Ampere-based CUDA cores deliver up to 2.5X the single-precision floating point (FP32) performance compared to the previous generation.
With 24GB of GDDR6 memory, the Nvidia A5000 GPU can handle memory intensive tasks and large data sets, for ultrahigh-resolution rendering. This card is also compatible with Nvidia’s NVLink technology which is a low-profile bridge connector for two RTX A5000 cards. When linked using NVLink the two GPUs will function as a single unit with up to 48GB of GDDR6 memory and delivers up to 112 gigabytes per second (GB/s) of bandwidth compared with just 768 GB/s using a single card.
This card has an active cooling solution with a single integrated fan. Total board power is rated at 230W and requires a 1x 8-pin PCIe power connector.
For computation or graphics processing needs, the Nvidia RTX A5000 GPU excels. It provides the performance to support a number of applications in AI, Simulation, graphics, and a variety of memory-intensive tasks. It can also easily scale with the addition of a second card supported by Nvidia’s NVLink technology, effectively linking the cards together for a combined 48GB of GDDR6 memory.