GPU Comparison

NVIDIA
GEFORCE

NVIDIA A10G

CORE STATE GA102
VRAM 24 GB
CLOCK SPEED 1710 MHz
TDP 150 W
BUS WIDTH 384 bit
ARCHITECTURE Ampere
nm
PROCESS 8 nm
LAUNCH DATE 2021
VS
NVIDIA
GEFORCE

RTX 5880 Ada Generation

CORE STATE AD102
VRAM 48 GB
CLOCK SPEED 2460 MHz
TDP 285 W
BUS WIDTH 384 bit
ARCHITECTURE Ada Lovelace
nm
PROCESS 5 nm
LAUNCH DATE 2024

PERFORMANCE BENCHMARKS

geekbench_opencl
158,063
326,898
geekbench_vulkan
145,863
N/A
passmark_directx_10
N/A
167
passmark_directx_11
N/A
228
passmark_directx_12
N/A
70
passmark_directx_9
N/A
335
passmark_g2d
N/A
777
passmark_g3d
N/A
25,096
passmark_gpu_compute
N/A
14,208

Analysis: NVIDIA A10G vs NVIDIA RTX 5880 Ada Generation

Gaming performance tests between GeForce RTX 5880 and Radeon NVIDIA A10G indicate a decisive winner. GeForce RTX 5880 provides substantially superior FPS across current titles. The graphics memory benefit and design advances translate into obviously better rendering experiences. Test results validates this assessment. Players looking for high-end graphics should consider this.

Radeon NVIDIA A10G faces challenges to compete with GeForce RTX 5880's absolute capability. For cost-sensitive users, Radeon NVIDIA A10G can still represent acceptable capability, yet people wanting the best results might invest toward GeForce RTX 5880. This gaming difference is significantly considerable to deny. Resource-hungry workloads specifically highlight this disparity. This investment provides dividends in frame rates.

Radeon NVIDIA A10G cannot be written off altogether, but the gaming gap against GeForce RTX 5880 is hard to dismiss. In value-focused users, Radeon NVIDIA A10G may nevertheless make value if the reduced cost adjusts for its diminished frame rates. That said, when maximum gaming throughput, GeForce RTX 5880 stands as the clear choice. This conclusion is straightforward. Power seekers will shift toward GeForce RTX 5880.

DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS

SPECIFICATION
A10G
RTX 5880 Ada Generation
Core Specs
Shading Units
9,216
14,080 +52.8%
Shaders
9,216
14,080 +52.8%
TMUs
288
440 +52.8%
ROPs
96
176 +83.3%
SM Count
72
110 +52.8%
Clocks
Base Clock
1320 MHz
975 MHz
Boost Clock
1710 MHz
2460 MHz
Memory Clock
1563 MHz 12.5 Gbps effective
2250 MHz 18 Gbps effective
Memory
Memory Size
24 GB
48 GB
VRAM (MB)
24,576
49,152 +100.0%
Memory Type
GDDR6
GDDR6
Memory Bus
384 bit
384 bit
Bandwidth
600.2 GB/s
864.0 GB/s
Cache
L1 Cache
128 KB (per SM)
128 KB (per SM)
L2 Cache
6 MB
72 MB
Performance
Pixel Rate
164.2 GPixel/s
433.0 GPixel/s
Texture Rate
492.5 GTexel/s
1,082.4 GTexel/s
FP32 (TFLOPS)
31.52 TFLOPS
69.27 TFLOPS
FP64 (TFLOPS)
985.0 GFLOPS (1:32)
1,082.4 GFLOPS (1:64)
FP16 (TFLOPS)
31.52 TFLOPS (1:1)
69.27 TFLOPS (1:1)
AI/RT
RT Cores
72
110 +52.8%
Tensor Cores
288
440 +52.8%
Power
TDP
150 W
285 W
TDP (W)
150
285 +90.0%
Suggested PSU
450 W
600 W
Power Connectors
8-pin EPS
1x 16-pin
Architecture
Architecture
Ampere
Ada Lovelace
GPU Name
GA102
AD102
Generation
Server Ampere (Axx)
Workstation Ada (x000A)
Process Size
8 nm
5 nm
Transistors
28,300 million
76,300 million
Die Size
628 mm²
609 mm²
Foundry
Samsung
TSMC
Density
45.1M / mm²
125.3M / mm²
API Support
DirectX
12 Ultimate (12_2)
12 Ultimate (12_2)
OpenGL
4.6
4.6
Vulkan
1.4
1.4
OpenCL
3.0
3.0
CUDA
8.6
8.9
Shader Model
6.8
6.9
Physical
Slot Width
Single-slot
Dual-slot
Length
267 mm 10.5 inches
267 mm 10.5 inches
Height
112 mm 4.4 inches
112 mm 4.4 inches
Outputs
No outputs
4x DisplayPort 1.4a
Bus Interface
PCIe 4.0 x16
PCIe 4.0 x16
Other
Production
End-of-life
Active
Predecessor
Tesla Turing
Workstation Ampere
Successor
Server Ada
Blackwell PRO W
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