Nvidia introduced the compact professional video card RTX 2000E ADA. The new product is a variation of the original RTX 2000 ADA model, released earlier this year. Both cards have very similar characteristics, but still differ in some details.
Perhaps the most obvious visual difference between the RTX 2000 ADA and RTX 2000E ADA is their size. The RTX 2000 ADA version is two expansion slots thick, while the RTX 2000E ADA is one expansion slot thick.
Both cards are low profile and do not require additional power. However, the power consumption of the RTX 2000E ADA is 50W, which is 20W lower than the RTX 2000 ADA.
The RTX 2000E ADA is powered by an AD107 GPU with 2816 CUDA cores and 16GB of GDDR6 ECC memory with support for a 128-bit bus. While memory bandwidth is not a strong point for this card, having a large amount of RAM can be useful in workloads with large language models (LLMs) and generative AI models.