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NVIDIA RTX (formerly Quadro) series GPUs

NVIDIA RTX (formerly Quadro) series GPUs

Historically, NVIDIA has marketed its professional visualization and computation GPUs under the NVIDIA Quadro name. These are the GPUs that NVIDIA specifically designs for the professional rendering-related sectors, such as movies, visual effects, and graphics. But starting with the most recent model, NVIDIA has abandoned the Quadro moniker.

These professional-grade GPUs have evolved, and the most recent model is now part of the NVIDIA RTX family. The NVIDIA RTX A6000 is the series’ flagship card. NVIDIA recently revealed the remainder of the lineup after that. With the RTX A5000 and RTX A4000, we now have two additional cards in the workstation lineup.

NVIDIA has also introduced laptop RTX GPUs, which include the A5000, A4000, A3000, and A2000. The A10 and A16 are two additional server cards that NVIDIA has added to its lineup. These cards have more features than the GeForce RTX range, including 48 GB of GDDR6 memory with ECC and up to 10,752 CUDA cores.

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