NVIDIA is bringing its RTX Ada Generation GPUs, AMD is supplying Ryzen Threadripper PRO CPUs.
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NVIDIA and AMD have come together to power a new line of workstations boasting NVIDIA RTX Ada Generation GPUs and AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7000 WX-Series CPUs. The companies want to accelerate AI, rendering, and simulation and enable professionals "to build and run AI applications right from their desktops."
These AI workstations will deliver the power and performance required for training large language models (LLMs), local fine-tuning, and helping to reduce compute load on data centers. Every NVIDIA RTX GPU has 48GB of memory to do just that and more.
According to NVIDIA, Ada Generation GPUs bring twice as much performance in ray tracing, AI processing, graphics rendering, and computational tasks as the previous generation. They include the RTX 4000 SFF, RTX 4000, RTX 4500, RTX 5000, and RTX 6000 featuring up to 142 third-generation RT Cores, 568 fourth-generation Tensor Cores, and 18,176 latest-generation CUDA cores.
AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7000 WX-Series processors are built on the 5nm “Zen 4” architecture and offer up to 96 cores and 192 threads, 384MB of L3 cache along with eight channels for DDR5 memory.
The new workstations will be available next month from BOXX and HP, with other system integrators following soon.
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