NVIDIA's RTX Blackwell Workstation GPU: A VRAM Powerhouse Emerges
Leaked shipping manifests hint at NVIDIA's RTX Blackwell workstation GPU with 96GB GDDR7 memory and a 512-bit interface, doubling down on VRAM for AI
Whispers turn to tantalizing hints as a new NVIDIA workstation GPU emerges from the shadows. Leaked shipping manifests suggest that the "RTX Blackwell" series is gearing up to redefine the professional graphics space with a staggering 96GB of GDDR7 memory. Is NVIDIA poised to unleash a new era of performance for AI and HPC? Let's delve into what these leaks reveal.
Doubling Down on VRAM
While consumer GPUs have taken center stage recently, NVIDIA hasn't been idle in the professional realm. The upcoming RTX Blackwell workstation GPU is poised to make a splash, reportedly sporting double the VRAM of its predecessor , the RTX 6000 "ADA." This leap in memory capacity signals a shift toward prioritizing workloads that demand massive datasets, like AI and high-performance computing (HPC).
A Closer Look at the Specs: 96GB GDDR7 Memory: The leaked documents reveal a substantial 96GB GDDR7 memory capacity.
512-bit Interfac…