Nvidia’s latest workstation GPU won’t come cheap.
Although the RTX 4090 with 24GB of VRAM has half the amount of memory as the RTX 6000, they’re almost on par with other specs, like memory bandwidth and both tensor and ray-tracing cores. Also, differentiating the products is tougher now since Nvidia decided not to use its workstation Quadro branding on the 6000.
But most importantly for engineering firms, the RTX 6000 apparently requires less power with a max 300W compared to the 4090’s gulping 450W draw to go along with its pricey ECC RAM. So upgrading will technically be easier for some workstations that aren’t ready for that overhead. What won’t be easier is actually affording to do it.
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