nvidia_rtx_3090

NVIDIA RTX 3090

The NVIDIA RTX 3090 is a flagship GPU in the GeForce RTX 30 series, introduced in September 2020 and built on the Ampere architecture. It features 10,496 CUDA cores, a base clock of 1.4 GHz, and a boost clock of 1.7 GHz. The card is equipped with a massive 24 GB of GDDR6X memory, operating on a 384-bit bus and offering a memory bandwidth of 936.2 GB/s. The RTX 3090 is targeted at enthusiasts, professional content creators, and AI researchers, delivering exceptional performance for 4K gaming, 3D rendering, and machine learning tasks.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GeForce_30_series

A major highlight of the RTX 3090 is its support for 2nd-generation RT Cores and 3rd-generation Tensor Cores, enabling advanced ray tracing and AI features like DLSS 2.0 (Deep Learning Super Sampling). These enhancements make the RTX 3090 one of the most powerful consumer-grade GPUs of its time, capable of delivering smooth performance in even the most demanding games and applications. The card also supports NVLink, which allows users to link two GPUs for increased memory and processing power, catering to professionals handling extensive datasets.

https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/technologies/rtx-30-series

The RTX 3090 features a triple-slot design with advanced cooling solutions to manage its 350W TDP. It is aimed at users seeking cutting-edge performance for workloads like 8K video editing, deep learning, and large-scale simulations. Despite its high price point, the RTX 3090 has been a popular choice among professionals and enthusiasts, solidifying NVIDIA's position as a leader in GPU innovation during the Ampere generation.

https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/

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