Nvidia has opened the reservation of its new Quadro RTX 6000 and RTX 5000 graphics cards based on its advanced Turing architecture on its website. We are reviewing the prices of these new cards as well as the key features.
The new Nvidia Quadro RTX 6000 graphics card costs $6,300, and there is a limit of 5 units per customer. On the other hand, the Nvidia Quadro RTX 5000 has a price of $2,300 and is already sold out at the time of this writing. The Quadro RTX 6000 maximizes TU102 silicon with 4,608 CUDA cores, 576 tensor cores, 72 RT cores, and 24GB of GDDR6 memory over a 384-bit memory bus width. This makes it the cheapest graphics card to use Nvidia’s TU102 silicon in all its glory.
The Quadro RTX 8000, which costs $10,000 but can’t be reserved yet, equips the same TU102 core with 48GB of memory and higher clocks than the RTX 6000. For the Quadro RTX 5000, this unit maximizes TU104 silicon with 3,072 CUDA cores, 384 pull cores, 48 RT cores, and 16GB of GDDR6 memory over the chip’s 256-bit interface.
Remember that the Quadro series comes with a number of business features and certifications for key content creation applications that are not available in the GeForce series. This makes these cards more suitable for use in the professional world, but GeForce cards can also be used. The Quadro series also uses higher-quality components to provide greater strength in 24/7 operation.