The AD102-based graphics board with its dimensions reduced is now available

The RTX 5000 Ada graphics card is now available for purchase from a variety of workstation-oriented shops, including PC Connection, eBay, ProVantage, ShopBLT, and ThinkMate, amongst others

The RTX 5000 Ada Generation graphics card from Nvidia is based on the AD102 graphics processor and has a total of 12,800 CUDA cores that are distributed over 100 SMs

In comparison, Nvidia’s top-of-the-line RTX 6000 Ada model, which is also powered by the same AD102 GPU, brags that it has 18,176 CUDA cores and is capable of an incredible 91.6 FP32 TFLOPS

The entire AD103 from Nvidia has a maximum of 10,240 CUDA cores that are split over 80 SMs

It is interesting to note that despite making significant changes to the GPU design, Nvidia has kept the part’s power rating at the relatively high level of 250W

Nvidia has not yet made an announcement on such a product, and there is no space for it inside the conventional naming system (i.e., the RTX 5500 Ada would be the name of this card)