According to the leaks, Nvidia is preparing a new entry-level small workstation graphics card, the RTX 2000 ADA, which may have a TDP of less than 75W, designed for entry-level and small workstation PCs.
Judging by the retailer list leaks obtained by Videocardz, it seems that NVIDIA may launch two different RTX 2000 ADA label variants, one of which has an "E" suffix and is aimed at businesses with long-term support services. According to the news, the NVIDIA RTX 2000 ADA "E" Edition is expected to retail for between $500 and $630, and the RTX 2000 ADA is expected to retail for between $600 and $650. It's unclear how these two SKUs differ.
Regarding the specs, the NVIDIA RTX 2000 ADA GPU is expected to come with 8GB of GDDR6 memory, as well as PCIe 40 x 16 interface. Other specific parameters have not yet surfaced. In addition, it is expected that the RTX 2000 ADA will use a small graphics card with a single turbofan to cool the heat, which is related to the fact that the graphics card only has 70W TDP, and it also means that this graphics card is likely to be equipped with an external power supply interface. The GPU is expected to be released next week, and we'll see more about it at that time.
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