NVIDIA and AMD are powering a new line of workstations and bringing together the highest levels of AI computing, rendering and simulation capabilities. These new platforms enable professionals to efficiently tackle the most resource-intensive, large-scale AI workflows locally.

Specifications of NVIDIA and AMD Powered AI Workstations
- Primary Components:
- NVIDIA RTX Ada Generation GPUs
- AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7000 WX-Series CPUs
- AI Computing Capabilities:
- Local execution of resource-intensive, large-scale AI workflows
- Ability to train smaller AI models efficiently
- Support for local AI model fine-tuning and inference serving
- Flexibility and Scalability:
- Single- or multi-GPU configurations for versatile workloads
- NVIDIA AI Enterprise software platform for seamless workflow portability
- Memory and Compute Efficiency:
- Up to 48GB of memory in a single NVIDIA RTX GPU
- Reduced compute load on data centers for cost-effective operations
- Enhanced Visual Workflows:
- Accelerated computing power for interactive content creation and design
- Support for industrial digitalization and advanced simulation tasks
- AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7000 WX-Series CPUs:
- Up to 96 cores per CPU for demanding workloads
- Industry-leading maximum memory bandwidth in a single socket
- NVIDIA RTX Ada Generation GPUs Features:
- RTX 4000 SFF, RTX 4000, RTX 4500, RTX 5000, and RTX 6000 options
- Built on NVIDIA Ada Lovelace architecture with advanced RT Cores, Tensor Cores, and CUDA cores
- Diverse Industry Applications:
- Suitable for architecture, manufacturing, media and entertainment, healthcare, and more
- Designed for 3D rendering, product visualization, simulation, and scientific computing tasks
- Availability:
- Expected release next month from BOXX and HP, with other system integrators to follow suit.
Source: NVIDIA