Nvidia Introduces the Slim Single-Slot RTX 2000E ADA Workstation Video Card with Lower TDP

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Nvidia has unveiled the RTX 2000E ADA video card designed for workstations, offering a slim single-slot variant of the existing RTX 2000 ADA model with a lower TDP. The specifications of the RTX 2000E ADA are quite similar to its predecessor.

The RTX 2000E ADA was recently showcased on the website of video card manufacturer PNY, as reported by Wccftech. This workstation card features an AD107 GPU with 2816 CUDA cores based on the Ada Lovelace architecture, which is also utilized in the RTX 40 series. The video card is equipped with 16GB of GDDR6 VRAM with ECC support on a 128-bit memory bus.

What sets the new RTX 2000E ADA apart from the existing RTX 2000 ADA is its sleek single-slot design, resulting in a lower TDP of 50W compared to the original 70W. Consequently, the performance of the GPU is slightly reduced. Nvidia advertises an fp32 computing power of 8.9Tflops for the RTX 2000E ADA, as opposed to 12.0Tflops for the standard RTX 2000 ADA. 

Additionally, the video card offers four mini-DisplayPort connections and a PCIe 4.0 x8 interface. Although Nvidia has yet to make an official announcement regarding the product, an online store in the United States has listed a suggested retail price of $849, as reported by Wccftech. This roughly equates to 935 euros including VAT, but it remains uncertain if this price is final. The standard RTX 2000 carries a suggested retail price of $625.