Unlock the next generation of revolutionary designs, scientific breakthroughs, and immersive entertainment with the NVIDIA® RTXTM A6000, the world's most powerful visual computing GPU for desktop workstations. With cutting-edge performance and features, the RTX A6000 lets you work at the speed of inspiration—to tackle the urgent needs of today and meet the rapidly evolving, compute-intensive tasks of tomorrow.
Connect two RTX A6000 cards with NVLink to double the effective memory footprint and scale application performance by enabling GPU-to-GPU data transfers at rates up to 112.5 GB/s (total bandwidth).
Leverage multiple GPUs to dynamically scale graphics performance, enhance image quality, expand display real estate, and assemble a fully virtualized system.
Transparently scale the desktop and applications across up to 4 GPUs and 16 displays from a single workstation while delivering full performance and image quality.
Support up to four 5K monitors @ 60Hz, or dual 8K displays @ 60Hz per card. The RTX A6000 supports HDR color for 4K @ 60Hz for 10/12b HEVC decode and up to 4K @ 60Hz for 10b HEVC encode. Each DisplayPort connector can drive ultra-high resolutions of 4096x2160 @ 120 Hz with 30-bit color.
Gain unprecedented end-user control of the desktop experience for increased productivity in single large display or multi-display environments, especially in the current age of large, widescreen displays.
Each frame lock connector is designed with a self-locking retention mechanism to secure its connection with the frame lock cable to provide robust connectivity and maximum productivity.
Provide a smooth and immersive 3D Stereo experience for professional applications.
Get more Mosaic topology choices with high resolution displays devices with a 32K Max desktop size.
Robust control of stereo effects through a dedicated connection to directly synchronize 3D stereo hardware to a Quadro graphics card.
Synchronize the display and image output of up to 32 displays from 8 GPUs (connected through two Sync II boards) in a single system, reducing the number of machines needed to create an advanced video visualization environment.
Support for NVIDIA virtual GPU (vGPU) software allows a personal workstation to be repurposed into multiple high-performance virtual workstation instances enabling remote users, to share resources to drive high-end design, AI, and compute workloads.
NVIDIA RTX Experience delivers a suite of productivity tools to your desktop workstation, including desktop recording in up to 8K, automatic alerts for the latest NVIDIA RTX Enterprise driver updates, and access gaming features. The application is available for download www.nvidia.com/quadro-experience.
Deep learning frameworks such as Caffe2, MXNet, CNTK, TensorFlow, and others deliver dramatically faster training times and higher multi-node training performance. GPU accelerated libraries such as cuDNN, cuBLAS, and TensorRT delivers higher performance for both deep learning inference and High-Performance Computing (HPC) applications.
Natively execute standard programming languages like C/C++ and Fortran, and APIs such as OpenCL, OpenACC and Direct Compute to accelerates techniques such as ray tracing, video and image processing, and computation fluid dynamics.
A single, seamless 49-bit virtual address space allows for the transparent migration of data between the full allocation of CPU and GPU memory.
GPUDirect for Video speeds communication between the GPU and video I/O devices by avoiding unnecessary system memory copies and CPU overhead.
Maximize system uptime, seamlessly manage wide-scale deployments and remotely control graphics and display settings for efficient operations.
i This feature requires implementation by software applications and it is not a stand-alone utility. Please contact quadrohelp@nvidia.com for details on availability.
ii Application must be aware of and be optimized for NVLink to take advantage of this capability.
iii Product formerly known as NVIDIA Quadro View is undergoing a brand transition.
iv Feature supported in future driver release.
v Virtualization support for the RTX A6000 GPU will be available in an upcoming NVIDIA virtual GPU (vGPU) release.
vi Product formerly known as NVIDIA Quadro Experience is undergoing a brand transition.
GPU Architecture | Ampere |
CUDA Parallel Processing cores | 10,752 |
NVIDIA Tensor Cores | 336 |
NVIDIA RT Cores | 84 |
GPU Memory | 48 GB GDDR6 with ECC |
Single-Precision Performance1 | 38.7 TFLOPS |
RT Core Performance1 | 75.6 TFLOPS |
Tensor Performance1 | 309.7 TFLOPS2 |
Memory Interface | 384-bit |
Memory Bandwidth | 768 GB/s |
Max Power Consumption | 300 W |
Graphics Bus | PCI Express 4.0 x16 |
Display Connectors | DP 1.4 (4)3 |
Form Factor | 4.4" H x 10.5" L Dual Slot |
Product Weight | 1.179 kg |
Thermal Solution | Active |
Power Connector | 1x 8-pin CPU |
vGPU Software Support4 | NVIDIA® GRID®, NVIDIA Quadro® Virtual Data Center Workstation, NVIDIA Virtual Compute Server |
vGPU Profiles Supported | 1 GB, 2 GB, 3 GB, 4 GB, 6 GB, 8 GB, 12 GB, 16 GB, 24 GB, 48 GB |
Frame lock | Compatible (with Quadro Sync II) |
NVLink Interconnect | 112.5 GB/s (bidirectional) |
NVENC | NVDEC | 1x | 2x (+AV1 decode) |