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SIGGRAPH 2023 took place earlier this Summer, and if you missed it, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang announced a range of new products, technologies and solutions.

NVIDIA released three new desktop workstation Ada Generation GPUs - the NVIDIA RTX 5000, RTX 4500 and RTX 4000 - to deliver the latest AI, graphics and real-time rendering technology. Also announced was the NVIDIA L40S, their highest performance universal GPU for the datacenter, designed to accelerate a broad range of workloads from generative-AI to LLM training & inference.

Missed the keynote? Watch our highlights here:

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NVIDIA RTX 5000 Ada Generation Graphics Card Offer

Accelerate AI and Graphics Workloads

With 100 third-generation RT Cores, 400 fourth-generation Tensor Cores, 12,800 CUDA cores, and 32GB of graphics memory, the RTX 5000 excels in rendering, AI, graphics, and compute workload performance.

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NVIDIA RTX 4500 Ada Generation Graphics Card Offer

Ignite Creative Innovation

Designed for professionals to tackle demanding creative, design, engineering, and scientific work from the desktop. Combining 7,680 CUDA cores, 240 Tensor cores and 60 RT cores, combined with 24GB of graphics memory.

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NVIDIA RTX 4000 Ada Generation Graphics Card Offer

The Ultimate Single-Slot GPU for Professionals

Providing massive breakthroughs in speed and power efficiency to tackle demanding creative, design, and engineering workflows from the desktop. Combining 6,144 CUDA cores, 192 Tensor cores and 48 RT cores, and 20GB of graphics memory, the RTX 4000 ADA is the most powerful single-slot GPU for professionals,

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Powered by Next-Generation RTX Technology

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NVIDIA L40S

Unparalleled performance for the datacentre

The L40S is the flagship datacentre GPU based on the Ada Lovelace architecture. It has the same overall configuration as the L40, with 18,176 CUDA cores, 528 Tensor cores, 142 RT cores plus 48GB of ECC memory, however improved Tensor cores deliver double the performance of the L40 at TF32 and TF16, making it a far superior card for training and inferencing AI models.

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