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Nvidia’s Serves Up Low-Profile RTX A2000 GPU for Slim Workstations

August 10, 2021

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Nvidia has announced a new RTX A2000 desktop GPU entering its A-series workstation lineup, featuring 6GB of memory and a low-profile form factor. This GPU will be Nvidia’s new mid-range offering for the workstation market, packing the latest Ampere architecture with 2nd gen RT cores and 3rd gen Tensor cores. This new A2000 is not to be confused with the already released mobile variant.

We don’t have a lot of information about this new GPU, so we can only speculate as to its performance. All we know is the name, and that the A2000 will have 6GB of GDDR6 memory. The 6GB frame buffer likely means we’re looking at our first workstation GPU based on Nvidia’s GA106 die, the same die as the RTX 3060 12GB. If true, we could at a potential configuration of up to 3840 CUDA cores with a theoretical maximum power output of 170W.

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