Part no: RTX 4000

NVIDIA Quadro RTX 4000 GPU

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NVIDIA Quadro RTX 4000 GPU

Part Number: RTX 4000

The NVIDIA RTX 4000 GPU is powered by the NVIDIA’s Turing architecture and the RTX platform to deliver the best performance as a single-slot graphics card. In comparison to its predecessor, the Quadro P4000 which featured GDDR5 memory, the RTX 4000 has 8GB of GDDR6 memory over a 256-bit interface and is equipped with 2304 CUDA cores, for the most intensive graphic workloads.

Description
The NVIDIA Quadro RTX 4000 supports up to 160W TDP and is packed with significant upgrades compared to the Quadro P4000 including a 20% increase in CUDA cores . It also utilizes NVIDIA Quadro Scalable Visual Solutions (SVS), allowing each graphics card to support up to four 5K monitors at 60Hz, or dual 8K displays. Despite its slim design, the RTX 4000 delivers the goods to quickly design and create.

Memory
Outfitted with 8GB of GDDR6 memory over a 256-bit interface, the RTX 4000 has a data rate of 13Gbps, offering up to 415GB/s of peak memory bandwidth. This is a significant boost compared to the NVIDIA Quadro P4000 with its 8GB of GDDR5 memory and up to 243GB/s memory bandwidth. The Quadro RTX 4000 graphics card is the ideal platform for latency-sensitive applications handling large datasets.

Performance
Built on a 12nm process, the graphics card is packed with about 13,600 million transistors while offering 2304 CUDA cores, 288 Tensor cores, and 36 RT cores. Succeeding the Pascal generation, the Turing architecture on the RTX 4000 GPU supports ray-tracing technology. With the help of Tensor cores assisting the RT cores, NVIDIA delivers real-time render quality and realistic environments with accurate shadows and reflections. It also delivers more than 7.1TFLOPS of single-precision (FP32), 14.2 TFLOPS of half-precision (FP16), 28.5 TOPS of integer-precision (INT8), and 57.0 TFLOPs of tensor operation capability to support a wide range of compute-intensive workloads.

Cooling
Although it’s slim in size, the single slot GPU has a cooler that extends out past the end of the card. There’s also a single, barrel-type fan sitting at the far edge where air is pulled in and blown across the thin heatsinks that cover the GPU, RAM, and VRM, leading it out the vent at the other end. Along its edges, the Quadro RTX 4000 has a VirtualLink connector, 3D Stereo Support with Stereo connector, DisplayPort with audio, and three DisplayPort 1.4 connectors. Unlike its predecessor, this graphics card doesn’t have any SLI connectors.