The NVIDIA RTX A5000 is a high-end Ampere architecture professional workstation GPU, announced in April 2021. It provides professional visualization capability with a balance of performance and cost for demanding workflows that don't require the full resources of the RTX A6000.
The RTX A5000 uses the GA102 die with 24GB of GDDR6 ECC memory providing 768 GB/s bandwidth. It includes 8,192 CUDA cores, 256 third-generation Tensor Cores, and 64 second-generation RT cores - providing substantial compute resources for professional applications.
The 24GB memory capacity handles most professional visualization tasks including complex CAD assemblies, 3D content creation, and video editing. ECC memory support ensures data integrity for mission-critical applications in engineering and scientific visualization.
Third-generation Tensor Cores and second-generation RT cores bring Ampere's AI and ray tracing improvements to professional workflows. NVLink support enables dual-GPU configurations. The RTX A5000 is popular for professional deployments requiring strong performance without RTX A6000's premium pricing.