Peter_Brosdahl Moderator Staff member Joined May 28, 2019 Messages 9,784 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 9,778 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..
S Stoly FPS Regular Joined Sep 18, 2020 Messages 1,682 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.