The Nvidia RTX 6000 is an absolute MONSTER with 48GB of VRAM and an astronomical price  

Strictly for professionals

With the RTX 4080 and RTX 4090 now available for the general consumer public, some overseas stores have now started posting listings for the brand new RTX 6000 as well , as reported by Videocardz.

In case the name confuses you, we are dealing with a model aimed exclusively at professionals for workstation compositions . Nvidia no longer calls these cards Quadro, instead preferring names that are more similar to its gaming products. The Nvidia RTX 6000, then, is a performance monster, with 91.1 TFLOPS . The card is based on the Ada architecture, having the same chip as the RTX 4090, the AD102. However, in this case 142 Streaming Multiprocessors are enabled and thus the number of CUDA cores amounts to 18176, i.e. about 11% more than the RTX 4090.

At this point, however, it is worth mentioning that although we have more theoretical performance, with more CUDA cores and more TFLOPS, the RTX 6000 is not a gaming card, since it does not have a powerful cooling system, while its TDP is only 300W. in contrast to the 450W of the RTX 4090. Its big selling point, on the contrary, is the memory, since the card is equipped with 48GB GDDR6 with Error Correcting on a 384-bit bus. Thanks to this huge capacity, the card can cope with demanding 3D rendering applications, editing and everything else a professional might need to do.

Nvidia has already released the official driver for the card, which suggests that its release is just around the corner. For now, however, we do not know its official price, which in American stores exceeds $8,000!

The technical specifications of the RTX 6000: