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During its special address at SIGGRAH 2021 yesterday, NVIDIA revealed a new Ampere graphics card designed for professional workstations called the RTX A2000 that lines up closely with the performance of the GeForce RTX 3060.
The RTX A2000 features second-generation RT cores enabling up to 2x faster ray-tracing performance, third-generation Tensor Cores for enhanced AI-augmented application performance, and 6 GB of GPU memory for compute-intensive workflows, but something that NVIDIA seems particularly excited about is the graphics card’s low-profile, dual-slot design.
As demonstrated by Richard Kerris, VP of Omniverse development at NVIDIA, green team’s RTX A2000 is an impressively compact GPU that seems comically small when compared to some of the company’s other products, such as the relatively gargantuan GeForce RTX 3090. Easily gripping the card with the tips of...
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