The NVIDIA RTX™ 6000 Ada Generation tackles today's professional workflows with cutting-edge AI and graphics performance. Built on the NVIDIA Ada Lovelace architecture, it features 142 RT Cores, 568 Tensor Cores, 18176 CUDA® cores, and 48GB of memory. With unparalleled speed in rendering, AI, and compute tasks, RTX 6000 Ada-powered workstations equip you to excel in today’s demanding business environment.
- NVIDIA Ada Lovelace Architecture
- 48 GB GDDR6 with ECC
- 568 Gen 4 Tensor Cores
- 142 Gen 3 RT Cores
- 18,176 CUDA® Cores
- 300 W Max Power Consumption
| Product | NVIDIA RTX™ 6000 Ada Generation |
| PNY Part Number | VCNRTX6000ADA-PB |
| Foundry | TSMC |
| Process Size | 4 nm NVIDIA Custom Process |
| Transistors | 76.3 Billion |
| Die Size | 608.4 mm2 |
| CUDA® Parallel Processing Cores | 18,176 |
| RT Cores | 142 | Gen 3 |
| NVIDIA Tensor Cores | 568 |
| NVIDIA RT Cores | 142 |
| Single-Precision Performance1 | 91.1 TFLOPS |
| RT Core Performance1 | 210.6 TFLOPS |
| Tensor Performance1 | 1457.0 TFLOPS2 |
| GPU Memory | 48 GB GDDR6 with ECC |
| Memory Interface | 384-bit |
| Memory Bandwidth | 960 GB/s |
| Max Power Consumption |
300W NVIDIA RTX Power Guidelines (PDF) |
| Graphics Bus | PCI Express 4.0 x16 |
| Display Connectors |
DP 1.4a (4)3 NVIDIA RTX Display Resolution Support (PDF) |
| Form Factor | 4.4" H x 10.5" L, Dual Slot |
| Product Weight | 1.180 kg |
| Thermal Solution | Blower Active Fan |
| vGPU Software Support3 | NVIDIA vPC/vApps, NVIDIA RTX Virtual Workstation (vWS) |
| vGPU Profiles Supported | 1 GB, 2 GB, 3 GB, 4 GB, 6 GB, 8 GB, 12 GB, 16 GB, 24 GB, 48 GB |
| NVIDIA® 3D Vision® and 3D Vision Pro | Support Via 3-pin Mini DIN |
| Frame Lock | Compatible (with Quadro Sync II) |
| NVLink | Not Supported |
| NVLink Interconnect | Not Supported |
| Power Connector | 1x PCIe CEM5 16-pin |
| NVENC | NVDEC | 3x | 3x (+AV1 Encode & Decode) |
Performance numbers may be subject to change until product availability.
1Peak rates are based on GPU boost clock.
2Effective FP8 TFLOPS using the new sparsity feature.
3Display ports are on by default for the RTX 6000 Ada Generation. Display ports are not active when using vGPU software.
4Virtualization support for the RTX 6000 Ada Generation will be available in an upcoming NVIDIA virtual GPU (vGPU) release, anticipated in Q1, 2023.