NVIDIA RTX 5000 Ada

9,728

CUDA Cores

32GB

VRAM

576

GB/s

Professional
Updated April 21, 2026 • 2026 Edition
RTX 5000 Ada GPU Specifications

Technical Specifications

9,728

CUDA Cores

1155

Base MHz

2550

Boost MHz

32GB GDDR6

256-bit bus

Performance

40

FP32 TFLOPS

80

FP16 TFLOPS

250W

TDP

Cloud Availability

1

Available Instances

$0.82/hr

Starting Price

Detailed Specifications

Architecture Ada Lovelace (Unknown)
Release Date 2024-01-15
Launch Price $4,000.00
Process 4nm
Transistors 76.3B

AI Features

Gen 3

Tensor Cores

Disabled

Transformer Engine

Not Supported

Flash Attention

Physical Specifications

Dimensions

10.5in

Length

4.4in

Width

2-slot

Height

About RTX 5000 Ada GPU

The NVIDIA RTX 5000 Ada is a powerful GPU designed for AI/ML workloads, offering exceptional performance for both training and inference tasks. With 32GB of VRAM and 9,728 CUDA cores, it provides the memory capacity and computational power needed for modern deep learning models.

Released in 2024, the RTX 5000 Ada features Ada Lovelace architecture with advanced AI accelerators including Tensor Cores and Transformer Engine support. This makes it ideal for large language models, computer vision tasks, and generative AI applications.

When considering cloud rental options for the RTX 5000 Ada, pricing starts at $0.82/hour from various providers. This GPU offers excellent price-to-performance for AI training workloads, with its high memory bandwidth of 576 GB/s enabling fast data transfer for large datasets.

The RTX 5000 Ada features CUDA compute capability the latest and is compatible with all major deep learning frameworks including PyTorch, TensorFlow, and JAX. Its 4nm manufacturing process ensures efficient power consumption relative to performance output.

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External Resources

Learn more about GPUs from these authoritative sources:

NVIDIA CUDA Documentation →

Official CUDA programming guide

NVIDIA GPU Specifications →

Official NVIDIA GPU specs

TechPowerUp GPU Database →

Comprehensive GPU specifications

CUDA Compute Capability Guide →

GPU compute capability reference

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