NVIDIA has released a new graphics card called the RTX 5880 Ada Generation, which is considered a lower-tier model compared to the RTX 6000 released in 2022 and superior to the RTX 5000 released in 2023.
The RTX 5880 is essentially a reduced version of the RTX 6000, utilizing the same AD102 GPU chip, with 48GB of RAM, a 384-bit memory interface, and a speed of 20 Gbps in all aspects. The main difference lies in the number of CUDA cores, which has been reduced from 18,176 to 14,080, as well as the Tensor cores, which decreased from 568 to 440 cores. Additionally, the TDP (Thermal Design Power) has been reduced from 300W to 285W.
As of now, there is no information available regarding the price of the RTX 5880. However, the top-tier RTX 6000 model is currently selling for $6,800 per unit.
TLDR: NVIDIA has launched the RTX 5880 Ada Generation graphics card, a lower-tier version of the RTX 6000. It features the same AD102 chip, 48GB of RAM, and 384-bit 20 Gbps memory. The RTX 5880 has fewer CUDA and Tensor cores, along with a lower TDP. Pricing information for the RTX 5880 is not yet available, while the RTX 6000 sells for $6,800.
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