At the Game Developers Conference (GTC) 2022, NVIDIA introduced new RTX GPUs with seven new NVIDIA Ampere architecture GPUs for laptops and desktops. These include the RTX A5500, RTX A500, RTX A1000, RTX A2000 8GB, RTX A3000 12GB and RTX A4500.
NVIDIA RTX A5500 Desktop GPU
The new NVIDIA RTX A5500 desktop GPU has a combination of latest-generation RT Cores, Tensor Cores, and CUDA cores with 24GB of memory, comes with ray-tracing making it 2x faster than the previous generation and its motion blur rendering performance is up to 9x faster, says the company.
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The NVIDIA RTX A5500 features the latest technologies in the NVIDIA Ampere architecture including Second-generation RT Cores, Third-generation Tensor Cores, CUDA Cores, up to 48GB of GPU memory – 24GB of GDDR6 memory with ECC (error correction code), expandable up to 48GB using NVIDIA NVLink to connect two GPUs, Virtualization, PCIe Gen 4.
NVIDIA RTX Laptop GPUs
The new NVIDIA laptop GPUs incorporate the latest RTX and Max-Q technology and are available in thin and light laptops. The RTX A2000 8GB, RTX A3000 12GB, and RTX A4500 now feature 2x the memory of their previous-generation counterparts for working with larger models, datasets, and multi-app workflows.
NVIDIA New RTX GPU Availability
The new NVIDIA RTX A5500 desktop GPUs are available today from channel partners and will roll out through global system builders starting in Q2.
The new NVIDIA RTX laptop GPUs will be available in mobile workstations from global OEM partners including Acer, ASUS, BOXX Technologies, Dell Technologies, HP, Lenovo, and MSI starting this spring.