NVIDIA
RTX 4000 Ada Generation
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The RTX 4000 Ada Generation is a mid-range professional graphics card built on NVIDIA's Ada Lovelace architecture, positioned in the RTX Ada Generation workstation lineup below the RTX 4500 Ada Generation. It is the professional counterpart to the GeForce RTX 40 series and belongs to the generation preceding NVIDIA's current RTX PRO Blackwell professional cards. Its single-slot design delivers certified professional capability within a compact, power-efficient envelope.
It is equipped with 20GB of GDDR6 memory with ECC support on a 160-bit bus, delivering 360 GB/s of bandwidth. The card carries 6,144 CUDA cores and reaches 26.7 TFLOPS of FP32 compute. Ada Lovelace brings 3rd-generation RT cores and 4th-generation Tensor cores along with AV1 hardware encoding. It is a single-slot card using a PCIe 4.0 x16 interface, rated at 130W TDP, and runs NVIDIA's ISV-certified Enterprise drivers.
The RTX 4000 Ada Generation targets professional visualization, CAD/CAE, 3D rendering, real-time ray tracing, simulation, AI/ML development and inference, data science, and video production. With 20GB of ECC memory and a single-slot, 130W design, it suits professionals who need solid workstation performance while conserving slots and power, including in compact or multi-GPU-friendly chassis.
Technical Specifications
Architecture & Cores
- Architecture
- Ada Lovelace
- CUDA Cores
- 6,144
Memory
- VRAM Capacity
- 20 GB
- Memory Type
- GDDR6
- Memory Bus
- 160-bit
- Bandwidth
- 360 GB/s
Connectivity & Power
- Interface
- PCIe 4.0 x16
- TDP
- 130 W
Workstation
- FP32 (TFLOPS)
- 26.7 TFLOPS
- ECC
- β
- NVLink
- β
- Form factor
- single-slot