The NVIDIA RTX 5000 Ada Generation is a high-end professional workstation GPU based on the Ada Lovelace architecture, announced in 2023. It provides substantial professional visualization capability at a lower price point than the flagship RTX 6000 Ada, making advanced features accessible to a broader range of workflows.
The RTX 5000 Ada uses the AD102 die with 32GB of GDDR6 ECC memory providing 736 GB/s bandwidth. It includes 12,800 CUDA cores, 400 fourth-generation Tensor Cores, and 100 third-generation RT cores - approximately 70% of the RTX 6000 Ada's resources while providing excellent performance for most professional applications.
The 32GB memory capacity is sufficient for the majority of professional visualization tasks including complex CAD assemblies, 3D modeling, and video editing with multiple 4K streams. ECC memory support ensures data integrity for mission-critical applications where computational errors are unacceptable.
Fourth-generation Tensor Cores accelerate AI features in professional software including AI-powered denoising in rendering applications, AI upscaling for real-time viewport performance, and generative AI workflows. The dual-slot PCIe Gen4 x16 form factor delivers 250W TDP.