Peter_Brosdahl Moderator Staff member Joined May 28, 2019 Messages 9,420 Points 113 Jan 23, 2025 #1 A new NVIDIA workstation graphics card spotted on a shipping manifest is believed to be a Blackwell-based flagship GPU for professional use. See full article...
A new NVIDIA workstation graphics card spotted on a shipping manifest is believed to be a Blackwell-based flagship GPU for professional use. See full article...
Grimlakin Forum Posting Supreme Joined Jun 24, 2019 Messages 9,491 Points 113 Jan 23, 2025 #2 I'm not surprised by this. 100% this is for AI development and running LLM's locally. That will improve as we (or ai) gets better at writing more task specific LLM's..
I'm not surprised by this. 100% this is for AI development and running LLM's locally. That will improve as we (or ai) gets better at writing more task specific LLM's..
Stoly FPS Regular Joined Sep 18, 2020 Messages 1,551 Points 113 Jan 23, 2025 #3 I assume it has 3gb memory chips for 96 gb on a 512bit bus. I wonder if nvidia will eventually use 3gb chips on future cards. A 24gb RTX 5080 super doesn't sound bad.
I assume it has 3gb memory chips for 96 gb on a 512bit bus. I wonder if nvidia will eventually use 3gb chips on future cards. A 24gb RTX 5080 super doesn't sound bad.