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diggan 9 days ago

Although the RTX Pro 6000 is not consumer-grade, it does come with graphics ports (four Displayports) and does render graphics like a consumer card :) So seems the difference between the segments is becoming smaller, not bigger.

simpleintheory 9 days ago | parent [-]

That’s because it’s intended as a workstation GPU not one used in servers

diggan 9 days ago | parent [-]

Sure, but it still sits in the 'business-grade hardware whose main purpose is AI training or running inference for LLMs" segment parent mentioned, yet have graphics connectors so the only thing I'm saying is that just looking at that won't help you understand what segment the GPU goes into.

namibj 8 days ago | parent [-]

I'd Like to point at the first revision AMD MI50/MI60 cards which were at the time the most powerful GPUs on the market at least by memory bandwidth.

Defining GPU as "can output contemporary display connector signal and is more than just a ramdac/framebuffer-to-cable translator, starting with even just some 2D blitting acceleration.