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Nvidia set to release new entry-level RTX GPUs for budget workstations

Nvidia is soon releasing a new GPU or two for your compact workstation

Updated: Feb 12, 2024 3:26 pm
Nvidia set to release new entry-level RTX GPUs for budget workstations

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Now counting up to a total of at least seven workstation GPUs based on Nvidia’s latest Ada Lovelace architecture with the incoming release of the RTX 2000 SFF graphics card. As the name would suggest, this is for small form factor builds and will be the entry-level point for their Ada workstation line-up.

VideoCardz is one outlet reporting on this new & upcoming graphics card – and while the naming convention may be confusing to some, no, it’s not part of the RTX 20 series. This is a workstation GPU and there’s still much to learn about, as its currently-known specs has a whole lot of blanks to fill in.

Nvidia RTX 2000 Ada GPUs are on the way

There are already six workstation GPUs that make up the RTX Ada workstation and it looks like two more are coming, though just one of those models is expected to be designed for workstations as a discrete GPU for consumers.

  • Nvidia RTX 2000 Ada
  • Nvidia RTX 2000E Ada

There hasn’t been any clear indication to what differences in specs these graphics cards will have, but the E-model could be targeted towards enterprises for on-going support and the non-E model is a workstation GPU for all. As mentioned though, both of these RTX 2000 Ada cards are designed for small form factor builds, such as within a mini-ATX case.

Nvidia RTX Ada workstation GPU list

To gather an understanding of where the RTX 2000 Ada will fit in, we can take a look at the current line-up alongside a couple of key specs and MSRP (recommended price). As an entry-level GPU, the 2000 SKU goes right to the bottom of the list, though this will of course be reflected in price.

GPUCUDA CoresMemoryMSRP
RTX 6000 Ada18,17648GB$6,800
RTX 5880 Ada14,08048GBUnknown
RTX 5000 Ada12,80032GB$4,000
RTX 4500 Ada7,68024GB$2,250
RTX 4000 Ada6,14420GB$1,250
RTX 4000 SFF Ada6,14420GB$1,250
RTX 2000 SFF AdaUnknown8GB$600-$650 expected

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