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NVIDIA RTX 4000 – Ada Lovelace Architecture – 6144 CUDA Cores – 192 Tensor Cores – 48 RT Cores – 20GB GDDR6 ECC Memory – PCIe 4.0(x16) – 4x DP1.4 – Single Slot - 130W TDP
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Impulse Embedded is a leading provider of Industrial computing systems and solutions. Our customers rely on us to provide the best embedded computing products and solutions for the challenges presented by today’s industrial demands. Together with our global manufacturing partners we provide world-class innovative embedded computing and automation products and solutions suitable for multiple industrial market sectors.
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The NVIDIA RTX 4000 Ada Generation GPU delivers exceptional performance, efficiency, and AI-powered graphics for professionals in design, content creation, and simulation. Built on the advanced Ada Lovelace architecture, this workstation GPU features 20GB of ultra-fast GDDR6 memory, 6144 CUDA® cores, and next-gen RT and Tensor cores for real-time ray tracing, accelerated AI workflows, and photorealistic rendering.
Optimised for demanding applications like 3D CAD, visual effects, and complex data visualisation, the RTX 4000 Ada offers robust support for multiple displays, PCIe Gen 4 connectivity, and energy-efficient operation within a compact single-slot form factor. Ideal for engineers, architects, and creative professionals, the RTX 4000 Ada redefines productivity and graphics performance for modern workstations.
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Nvidia RTX 4000 ADA 20GB GDDR6 Workstation PCI-Express Graphics Card
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RTX 4000 ADA 20GB GDDR6 Workstation PCI-Express Graphics Card
The engineers who look after the Bakerloo and Metropolitan signalling and control room systems wanted to upgrade the control room display systems with new computers in order to replace aging 19" rack PCs with smaller form factor fanless computers.