Nvidia's RTX 4000 SFF: The Latest Graphics Card Innovation with a Catch.

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Nvidia has released the RTX 4000 SFF graphics card, which uses the Ada Lovelace architecture and is designed for professional applications such as CAD, graphics design, AI applications, and software development. It has 20GB of GDDR6 memory, 6,144 CUDA cores, 192 Tensor cores, and 48 ray tracing cores, but is limited to 70 watts of power due to its small form factor. The card is not recommended for gamers and will be sold for $1,250 by PNY and Ryoyo Electro starting in April. Nvidia is also bringing the Ada Lovelace architecture to laptop creators.
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