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Posted by PolCPP
 - October 05, 2020, 23:23:59
I think the confusion comes directly from nvidia, since they link the datacenter page about ampere a100, which it's actually 7nm and they state that.

On the other side i'm surprised they use a single power connector
Posted by Daniliocs
 - October 05, 2020, 23:14:59
Sorry, but the Ampere lithography is 8nm and not 7nm as stated in the text.
Posted by Redaktion
 - October 05, 2020, 22:43:53
The RTX A6000 and A40 have been introduced as state-of-the-art GPUs for content creation, data-centers or engineering. They are based on the latest Ampere architecture, and have been equipped with next-gen tensor, RT and CUDA cores. These cards are therefore rated to outstrip their Quadro predecessors in terms of throughput and performance.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-unveils-the-RTX-A6000-and-A40-new-Ampere-based-cards-for-creative-or-data-professionals.496783.0.html