NVIDIA RTX 1000 & RTX 500 Ada Laptop GPUs Bring AI-Ready Performance To Everyone, Much Faster Than NPU & CPUs

Feb 27, 2024 at 03:52am EST
NVIDIA RTX 1000 & RTX 500 Ada Laptop GPUs Bring AI-Ready Performance To Everyone, Much Faster Than NPU & CPUs 1

NVIDIA has added two entry-level Ada GPUs to its laptop lineup, the RTX 1000 & the RTX 500, which aim to bring AI-readiness to everyone.

AI-Ready With A Massive Advantage Over Modern Day NPUs & CPUs, Meet The Entry-Level NVIDIA RTX 1000 & RTX 500 Ada GPUs For Laptops

NVIDIA's RTX 1000 & RTX 500 Ada GPUs are designed for entry-level laptops with a focus on AI performance. These chips are said to deliver up to 14X generative AI and 3x faster photo editing performance (AI) using Ada's hardware prowess. Furthermore, these entry-level chips also deliver up to a 10X improvement in graphics performance for tasks such as rendering & content creation versus a CPU-only solution.

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While CPUs have gotten faster and now come infused with AI capabilities thanks to powerful NPU technologies, GPUs are still the way to go if you want higher performance and NVIDIA is expanding its portfolio to more users with these two new offerings. The NPU is still a great solution for light-weight and low-power AI tasks but if you want your work done faster, then NVIDIA's RTX 1000 and RTX 500 GPUs are a good step up from dGPU-less designs. Following are some of the main features of the lineup:

In terms of specifications, both the NVIDIA RTX 1000 & RTX 500 GPUs feature different core configs with 2560 / 2048 CUDA cores, 20 / 16 RT cores (3rd Gen), and 80 / 64 Tensor Cores (4th Gen). The RTX 1000 Ada GPU features 6 GB of VRAM while the RTX 500 Ada GPU features 4 GB VRAM. The NVIDIA RTX 1000 Ada has a TDP range from 35-140W and features 192 GB/s of memory bandwidth while the RTX 500 Ada has a TDP range from 35-60W and features 128 GB/s of memory bandwidth.

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As for performance, the NVIDIA RTX 1000 Ada offers 12.1 TFLOPs of FP32 & up to 193 TOPS (INT8) while the RTX 500 Ada offers 9.2 TFLOPs of FP32, & up to 154 TOPS (INT8) performance. For comparison, the AMD Ryzen 8040 "Hawk Point" APUs offer up to 16 TOPs of AI performance with their NPU while the upcoming Strix Point APUs with the XDNA 2 "Ryzen AI" engine will offer up to 50 TOPs of AI performance.

The NVIDIA RTX 1000 & RTX 500 Ada GPUs are already available in a range of laptops from Dell, Lenovo, MSI, and MSI. You can expect decent price points for these AI-infused yet entry-level GPU designs.

NVIDIA RTX Workstation Laptop GPUs:

GPU NameGPU ProocessCoresTensor CoresSingle-PrecisionINT8 TOPsMemoryMemory BandwidthTDP
NVIDIA RTX 5000 AdaTSMC 5nm972830442.6 TFLOPs681.816 GB GDDR6 (256-bit)576 GB/s80-175W
NVIDIA RTX 4000 AdaTSMC 5nm742423233.6 TFLOPs538.012 GB GDDR6 (192-bit)432 GB/s60-175W
NVIDIA RTX 3500 AdaTSMC 5nm512016023.0 TFLOPs368.612 GB GDDR6 (192-bit)432 GB/s60-140W
NVIDIA RTX 3000 AdaTSMC 5nm460814419.9 TFLOPs318.68 GB GDDR6 (128-bit)256 GB/s35-140W
NVIDIA RTX 2000 AdaTSMC 5nm30729614.5 TFLOPs231.68 GB GDDR6 (128-bit)256 GB/s35-140W
NVIDIA RTX 1000 AdaTSMC 5nm25608012.1 TFLOPs193.06 GB GDDR6 (96-bit)192 GB/s35-140W
NVIDIA RTX 500 AdaTSMC 5nm2048649.2 TFLOPs147.44 GB GDDR6 (64-bit)128 GB/s35-60W

About the author: A Software Engineer by training and a PC enthusiast by passion, Hassan Mujtaba serves as Wccftech's Senior Editor for hardware section. With years of experience in the industry, he specializes in deep-dive technical analysis of next-generation CPU and GPU architectures, motherboards, and cooling solutions. His work involves not only breaking news on upcoming technologies but also extensive hands-on reviews and benchmarking.

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