NVIDIA announces eight new NVIDIA Ampere architecture GPUs for next-generation laptops, desktops, and servers. NVIDIA mentioned that the new NVIDIA RTX GPUs would enable artists to create 3D scenes, let designers produce architectural buildings in real-time, and allow engineers to create products on any system. The new NVIDIA RTX A5000 and NVIDIA RTX A4000 GPUs for desktops feature RT Cores Tensor Cores and CUDA cores to speed AI, graphics, and real-time rendering up to 2x faster than previous generations, the company claims. On the other hand, the NVIDIA RTX A2000, A3000, A4000, and A5000 laptop GPUs are intended for professionals needing thin and light devices. With the inclusion of the latest Max-Q, RTX technology, and NVIDIA Studio, these can enhance creatives apps optimal for both performance and reliability. [gallery type="rectangular" columns="2" size="large" ids="270050,270051"] Next are the NVIDIA A10 GPU and A16 GPU that are available for the data center. The A16 GPU, on the other hand, provides up to 2x user density with a lower total cost of ownership and an enhanced virtual desktop infrastructure experience. According to NVIDIA, the A10 and A16 GPUs deliver more power, memory, and speed from graphics and AI to VDI when combined with NVIDIA RTX Virtual Workstation (vWS) and NVIDIA Virtual PC (vPC) software. Read more in our articles including "NVIDIA intros 8 new RTX GPUs for Artists, Designers, Engineers and Virtual Desktop Users" and "OnePlus Watch Lite now official".