Nvidia revealed the Quadro RTX 4000, an affordable GPU workstation

This is the first GPU workstation launched by Nvidia that uses Turing technology.

Ordinary users are probably happy because the RTX 20-Series was born, but professional developers, artists and designers now have something to rejoice.

Nvidia has unveiled the Quadro RTX 4000, the mid-range GPU with the first Turing technology aimed at work. Like its cousins ​​for ordinary consumers, the RTX 4000 uses real-time ray detection technology, but the cost is not too high. At $ 900, the RTX 4000 is much cheaper than Nvidia's other RTX Quadro graphics cards.

Let's compare a bit. The upcoming Quadro RTX 5000 is priced at $ 2,300 while the RTX 6000 costs as much as $ 6,300. But this moderate price also comes with a trade-off.

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The Quadro RTX 4000 is more affordable than other Nvidia series products

RTX 4000 uses 2.304, Tensor 288 CUDA cores, RT 36 and GDDR6 VRAM is 8GB. Meanwhile, the RTX 5000 uses CUDA 3072 cores, RT 48, Tensor 384 and 16GB VRAM. With ray tracing, RTX 5000 can detect up to 8giga rails per second while RTX 4000 only detects 6 giga rails per second.

It is also important to see how these specifications will appear when used in a real environment. We will see benchmark and reviews of RTX 4000 around December.

See more:

  1. Nvidia Turing - The first GPU to own a new generation architecture that helps detect beams in real time
  2. What does the Ray Tracing technology on the GeForce RTX 20x series mean to gamers?
  3. Admire the NVIDIA RTX 2000's stunning lighting effects on Battlefield V
Update 24 May 2019
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