Nvidia Rtx A400, Ampere Architecture, 768 Cuda Cores, 24 Third-Generation Tensor VCNRTXA400ATX-B
VCNRTXA400ATX-B | Pny Technologies®
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Nvidia Rtx A400, Ampere Architecture, 768 Cuda Cores, 24 Third-Generation Tensor VCNRTXA400ATX-B
NVIDIA RTX A400, AMPERE ARCHITECTURE, 768 CUDA CORES, 24 THIRD-GENERATION TENSOR
Manufacturer Part Number: VCNRTXA400ATX-B
MANUFACTURER NAME: Pny Technologies
MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER: VCNRTXA400ATX-B
UPC EAN CODE: 751492790688
LANGUAGE: EN
MARKET:US
General Information: | |
The NVIDIA RTX™ A400 workstation graphics card, powered by NVIDIA Ampere GPU architecture, delivers the performance, AI capabilities, enterprise reliability, and features professionals need in a small-form-factor solution. With 768 CUDA® cores, 6 second-generation RT Cores, 24 third-generation Tensor Cores, and 4GB of GDDR6 graphics memory, the RTX A400 ensures AI-powered workflows and stunning ray-traced visuals are delivered with unprecedented performance in a space-saving design. Board only. | |
Manufacturer | PNY Technologies |
Manufacturer Part Number | VCNRTXA400ATX-B |
Manufacturer Website Address | http://www.pny.com |
Brand Name | PNY |
Product Name | NVIDIA RTX A400 Graphic Card |
Product Type | Graphic Card |
Product UPC | 751492790688 |
Technical Information: | |
API Supported | OpenCL
DirectCompute OpenACC |
Number of Monitors Supported | 4 |
Maximum Digital Display Resolution | 4096 x 2160 |
CUDA Cores | 768 |
Processor & Chipset: | |
Chipset Manufacturer | NVIDIA |
Chipset Series | RTX |
Chipset Model | RTX A400 |
Memory: | |
Standard Memory | 4 GB |
Memory Technology | GDDR6 |
Bus Width | 64 bit |
Maximum Memory Bandwidth | 96 GB/s |
Interfaces/Ports: | |
Host Interface | PCI Express 4.0 x8 |
Mini DisplayPort | Yes |
Number of Mini DisplayPort Outputs | 4 |
Physical Characteristics: | |
Slot Space Required | Single |
Form Factor | Plug-in Card |
Cooler Type | Active Cooler |
Miscellaneous: | |
Platform Supported | PC
Linux FreeBSD OS |
Country of Origin | China |
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