Photo of NVIDIA 4nm AD104 “Ada” Silicon, which has a smaller die area than AD102

Photo of NVIDIA 4nm AD104 “Ada” Silicon, which has a smaller die area than AD102

Here is the first image of the 4 nm “AD104” silicon that will power the next RTX 4070-series graphics cards and the $900 GeForce RTX 4080 12 GB. The AD104, which is the third-largest GPU based on the “Ada Lovelace” graphics architecture, appears small. This is due to the fact...

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With a starting price of $7377, NVIDIA Launches RTX A6000 “Ada” Professional Graphics Quietly.

With a starting price of $7377, NVIDIA Launches RTX A6000 “Ada” Professional Graphics Quietly.

The professional visualization graphics cards from NVIDIA’s RTX A6000 series, dubbed “Ada,” are about to go on sale. These cards are aimed at the same market segment as the previous NVIDIA Quadro series: professionals who create 3D content. The 4 nm “AD102” silicon-based RTX A6000 is the market leader (the...

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With undervolting and nearly halving its power limit, the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 only loses 8% performance.

With undervolting and nearly halving its power limit, the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 only loses 8% performance.

According to an undervolting adventure review by Korean tech journal Quasar Zone, the enormous NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 “Ada” graphics card has the potential to be a very efficient high-end graphics card with a daily-use undervolt and with its power-limit reduced. The reviewer reduced software-level power-limits when testing the RTX...

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