NVIDIA RTX 5880 Ada Generation – Professional workstation GPU

9.692,00 

High-end professional workstation graphics card based on the Ada Lovelace architecture with 14,080 CUDA cores, 440 4th-gen Tensor Cores and 110 3rd-gen RT Cores for advanced visualization, AI and rendering. Base clock around 975 MHz with boost up to 2460 MHz, 48 GB GDDR6 ECC memory on a 384-bit bus delivering up to 960 GB/s bandwidth, 285 W total graphics power and PCIe 4.0 x16 interface with four DisplayPort outputs for multi-display 4K and 8K workflows.

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Description

The NVIDIA RTX 5880 Ada Generation is a high-end professional workstation GPU designed for demanding visualization, rendering, AI and content creation workloads. Introduced in early 2024, it belongs to NVIDIA’s Ada Lovelace-based RTX professional lineup and targets designers, engineers and artists who need powerful real-time graphics and compute performance in desktop workstations. Built on TSMC’s advanced 5 nm process, the RTX 5880 Ada slots below the flagship RTX 6000 Ada while retaining a large frame buffer, high memory bandwidth and advanced ray tracing capabilities for complex projects and large datasets.
The RTX 5880 Ada features 14,080 CUDA cores, 440 fourth-generation Tensor Cores and 110 third-generation RT Cores, delivering up to roughly 69.3 TFLOPS of FP32 compute performance and over 1,100 TFLOPS of Tensor performance in supported AI precisions. Typical core clocks are around 975 MHz base with boost frequencies up to approximately 2460 MHz, depending on workload and cooling. This combination of cores and high boost clocks enables excellent performance in GPU-accelerated rendering, simulation, AI inference and real-time visualization applications used in industries such as media and entertainment, architecture, manufacturing and scientific research.
Equipped with 48 GB of GDDR6 memory with ECC support, the RTX 5880 Ada uses a 384-bit memory interface to deliver up to 960 GB/s of memory bandwidth. This large, error-correcting frame buffer is ideal for handling massive 3D scenes, high-resolution textures, multi-camera video pipelines and large AI models that would exceed the capacity of consumer GPUs. A sizable L2 cache, rated at around 72 MB, further improves effective bandwidth and reduces latency for complex, data-intensive workloads.
With a total graphics power of 285 W, the RTX 5880 Ada is designed for full-height, dual-slot PCIe workstation configurations and certified for use in major OEM systems from vendors such as Lenovo, HP and others. It connects to the host system via PCI Express 4.0 x16, providing ample bandwidth for professional applications and multi-GPU setups. Cooling designs typically use robust blower or axial solutions optimized for workstation chassis, ensuring sustained performance under continuous heavy workloads.
Display connectivity on the RTX 5880 Ada commonly includes four full-size or mini DisplayPort outputs, supporting up to four 8K displays at 60 Hz or multiple high-refresh 4K displays, enabling expansive multi-monitor setups for complex timelines, CAD layouts or real-time visualization dashboards. The GPU supports advanced display features such as HDR, high bit-depth color, and synchronization technologies used in professional visualization environments.
The RTX 5880 Ada also benefits from NVIDIA’s professional software ecosystem, including certified drivers for leading applications, CUDA, OptiX and AI frameworks that accelerate rendering, simulation and machine learning. Fourth-generation Tensor Cores introduce FP8 and other optimized formats to boost AI inference efficiency, while third-generation RT Cores accelerate path tracing, reflections, global illumination and other ray-traced effects. Together with enterprise-grade reliability and ECC memory, the card is well suited for mission-critical workflows that demand both performance and stability.
Overall, the NVIDIA RTX 5880 Ada Generation is a powerful professional workstation GPU for users who need large 48 GB VRAM capacity, high compute throughput and advanced ray tracing for modern design, visualization and AI pipelines, offering a compelling balance of performance and efficiency beneath the top-tier RTX 6000 Ada in the Ada Lovelace professional stack.

General

GPU Name AD102
GPU Variant AD102
Foundry TSMC
Process Size 5 nm
Die Size 609 mm²
Transistors 76.300 million
Density 125.3M / mm²

Architecture

GPU Architecture Ada Lovelace
Generation Workstation Ada(x000A)
Shading Units 14080.0
TMUs 440.0
ROPs 176.0
SM Count 110.0
CUDA 8.9
Tensor Cores 440.0
RT Cores 110.0

Frequency

GPU Base Clock 975 MHz
GPU Boost Clock 2460 MHz
Memory Clock 2250 MHz 18 Gbps effective

Memory

Memory Size 48 GB
Memory Type GDDR6
Memory Bus 384 bit
Bandwidth 864.0 GB/s

Cache

L1 Cache GPU 128 KB (per SM)
L2 Cache GPU 72 MB

Performance

Pixel Rate 433.0 GPixel/s
Texture Rate 1.082.4 GTexel/s

APIs & Compatibility

DirectX 12 Ultimate(12_2)
OpenGL 4.6
OpenCL 3.0
Vulkan 1.4
Shader Model 6.8
NVENC 8th Gen
NVDEC 5th Gen

Physical & Power

PCIe Interface PCIe 4.0 x16
Slot Width Dual-slot
Length 267 mm 10.5 inches
Height 112 mm 4.4 inches
TDP GPU 285 W
Suggested PSU 600 W
Power Connectors 1x 16-pin
Outputs 4x DisplayPort 1.4a