Nvidia’s entry level GPU can handle 66 million pixels, enough to feed two 8K monitors — but it is its tiny 70W power consumption that will get jaws dropping

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Nvidia has unveiled the RTX 2000 ADA Generation, a powerful yet energy-efficient addition to its workstation GPU lineup. As you can guess from the name, it’s built around Nvidia’s cutting-edge Ada Lovelace architecture, meaning users benefit from third-generation RT Cores, fourth-generation Tensor Cores, CUDA cores, and AV1 encoders.

The seventh SKU in Nvidia’s workstation GPU series is centered around the AD107 GPU, and reportedly delivers up to 1.5x the performance of its predecessor, the RTX A2000, in professional workflows. It’s particularly well suited for fields like 3D modeling, rendering, data visualization, and video streaming.

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