NVIDIA’s Ampere-based Quadro RTX 6000 GPU spotted

NVIDIA recently announced the GeForce RTX 3000 series of GPUs, but we are yet to see the true power of the Ampere platform. That will come with the new-gen Quadro RTX GPUs, and we now have a picture showing the possible design of one of the cards in the Ampere-based Quadro series.

The leak comes from the YouTube channel Moore’s Law is Dead. The new Quadro RTX 6000-series will be a beefed up version of the RTX 3080/3090 cards, based on the 8 nm GA102 GPU. Take a look:

NVIDIA Quadro 6000

The card has the new NVLink bridge connector, seems to have a 12-pin Molex MicroFit 3.0 port for power.

Moore’s Law is Dead also detailed some alleged specifications. Apparently, it will have the GA102 GPU with all 42 TPCs (84 SMs) enabled, with a total of 10,752 CUDA cores. On the memory front, the NVIDIA Quadro 6000 will have 48 GB 16 Gbps GDDR6 memory in a 384-bit bus, arranged in 24 chips. Apparently, the manufacturers are expecting early-2021 shipping for the NVIDIA Quadro 6000.

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Via TechPowerUp

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