A recent driver leak has revealed that NVIDIA is preparing a range of Ada RTX GPUs for the mobile workstation segment.
NVIDIA Has Ada RTX GPUs On The Horizon For Workstation Laptops, RTX 5000 & More Spotted
The NVIDIA RTX Ada Workstation GPUs were spotted within a driver published by MSI which offers some insight into future products and device IDs for GPUs that haven’t been released. There are a total of four SKUs that were listed within the driver package which include:
NVIDIA_DEV.2730 = “NVIDIA RTX 5000 Ada Generation Laptop GPU”
NVIDIA_DEV.27BB = “NVIDIA RTX 3500 Ada Generation Laptop GPU”
NVIDIA_DEV.2838 = “NVIDIA RTX 3000 Ada Generation Laptop GPU”
NVIDIA_DEV.28B8 = “NVIDIA RTX 2000 Ada Generation Laptop GPU”
This points out to the next-gen RTX Workstation lineup for laptops utilizing the Ada Lovelace GPU architecture. Now there’s no information available besides the Device IDs but Videocardz has the specs for these chips speculated. The tech outlet reports that the RTX 5000 Ada GPU might utilize the AD103 GPU with a 256-bit bus interface and a 16 GB GDDR6 memory buffer, the RTX 3500 can take the AD104 and a 192-bit wide bus interface with a total of 12 GB memory buffer.
On the low-end side, the RTX 3000 and the RTX 2000 Ada Mobility workstation GPUs might utilize the AD106 and AD107 GPUs with an 8 GB 128-bit and 4/8 GB 128-bit memory config, respectively. Their specs may also be similar to the standard RTX 40 Laptop GPUs but with lower clocks and a lower power limit. That’s all that we can expect but besides that, the RTX Ada workstation GPUs will definitely take advantage of the Studio driver suite and deliver a nice performance boost over the existing Ampere GPUs.
Considering that there are multiple events from NVIDIA in the coming months such as GDC and GTC, we might hear about their new Ada Workstation GPUs during one of those events.
NVIDIA RTX Workstation GPUs:
GPU NameGPU ProocessGPU SKUCoresTensor CoresSingle-PrecisionMemoryMemory BandwidthTDP
RTX 5000 AdaTSMC 5nmAD103? AdaTBDTBDTBD16 GB GDDR6 (256-bit)TBDTBD
RTX 3500 AdaTSMC 5nmAD104? AdaTBDTBDTBD12 GB GDDR6 (192-bit)TBDTBD
RTX 3000 AdaTSMC 5nmAD106? AdaTBDTBDTBD8 GB GDDR6 (128-bit)TBDTBD
RTX 2000 AdaTSMC 5nmAD107? AdaTBDTBDTBD8 GB GDDR6 (128-bit)TBDTBD
RTX A5500Samsung 8nmGA103 Ampere742423222.2 TFLOPs16 GB GDDR6 (256-bit)512 GB/s165W
RTX A5000Samsung 8nmGA104 Ampere614419219.3 TFLOPs16 GB GDDR6 (256-bit)448 GB/s150W
RTX A4500Samsung 8nmGA104 Ampere588818417.6 TFLOPs16 GB GDDR6 (256-bit)512 GB/s140W
RTX A4000Samsung 8nmGA104 Ampere512016017.2 TFLOPs8 GB GDDR6 (256-bit)384 GB/s115W
RTX A3000Samsung 8nmGA104 Ampere409612810.0 TFLOPs6 GB GDDR6 (192-bit)264 GB/s70W
RTX A2000Samsung 8nmGA106 Ampere2560808.63 TFLOPs4 GB GDDR6 (128-bit)192 GB/s95W
RTX A1000Samsung 8nmGA107 Ampere2048644.66 TFLOPs4 GB GDDR6 (128-bit)176 GB/s60W
RTX A500Samsung 8nmGA107 Ampere2048646.29 TFLOPs4 GB GDDR6 (64-bit)96 GB/s40W
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