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NVIDIA RTX A500 Laptop GPU vs NVIDIA RTX A4000 Laptop GPU

NVIDIA RTX A500 Laptop GPU

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The NVIDIA RTX A500 Laptop GPU or A500 Mobile is a professional graphics card for mobile workstations. It is based on the GA107 Ampere chip and offers a slower performance than the GeForce RTX 3050 Laptop GPU. It offers 2,048 CUDA, 16 Raytracing and 64 Tensor cores paired with a 64 Bit memory bus. It is available in different variants from 20 - 60 Watt (TGP) with different clock speeds (and performance). The GPU supports eDP 1.4b to connect the internal monitor and DisplayPort 1.4 and HDMI 2.1 for external connections.

There is no more Max-Q variant (formerly used for the low power variants) but every OEM can choose to implement Max-Q technologies (Dynamic Boost, WhisperMode).

The raw performance should be slower than the GeForce RTX 3050 for laptops at the same TGP level. Both GPUs depend heavily on good cooling and a high TGP for good performance. At a similar power consumption level the RTX A500 should be clearly faster than the old T500 and T550. 

The GA107 chip offers 2.560 FP32 ALUs of which half can also execute INT32 instructions (i.e. 1,280 INT32 ALUs). With Ampere all shaders could still execute FP32 or INT32 instructions. The raytracing and tensor cores on the chip were also improved according to Nvidia. The A500 can only use 2048 CUDA cores. The Ampere chips also include an improved 5th generation video encoder (NVENC for H.264 and H.265) and a 7th generation decoder (for various formats now including AV1).

The GA107 chip is manufactured by Samsung in 8nm (8N), which is not quite able to keep up with the 7nm node at TSMC (e.g. used by AMD and also for the professional GA100 Ampere chip).

NVIDIA RTX A4000 Laptop GPU

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The NVIDIA RTX A4000 Laptop GPU or A4000 Mobile is a professional graphics card for mobile workstations. It is based on the GA104 Ampere chip and similar to the consumer GeForce RTX 3080 Laptop GPU. It offers the same 5.120 graphics cores, 40 RT cores, 160 Tensor cores and 8 GB GDDR6 graphics memory with a 256 Bit memory bus. It supports PCIe 4.0 and will be available in different variants from 80 - 140 Watt (TGP) with different clock speeds (and performance). The GPU supports eDP 1.4b to connect the internal monitor and DisplayPort 1.4 and HDMI 2.1 for external connections.

There is no more Max-Q variant (formerly used for the low power variants) but every OEM can choose to implement Max-Q technologies (Dynamic Boost, WhisperMode).

The raw performance should be similar to the GeForce RTX 3070 for laptops at the same TGP level. Both GPUs depend heavily on good cooling and a high TGP for good performance. At a similar power consumption level the RTX A4000 should be clearly faster than the old Quadro RTX 4000 and 4000 Max-Q. The desktop variant of the A4000 however, is a lot faster.

The GA104 chip offers 6,144 FP32 ALUs of which half can also execute INT32 instructions (i.e. 3,072 INT32 ALUs). With Turing all shaders could still execute FP32 or INT32 instructions. The raytracing and tensor cores on the chip were also improved according to Nvidia. The A4000 only uses 5,120 of the 6,144 CUDA cores. The Ampere chips also include an improved 5th generation video encoder (NVENC for H.264 and H.265) and a 7th generation decoder (for various formats now including AV1).

The GA104 chip is manufactured by Samsung in 8nm (8N), which is not quite able to keep up with the 7nm node at TSMC (e.g. used by AMD and also for the professional GA100 Ampere chip).

NVIDIA RTX A500 Laptop GPUNVIDIA RTX A4000 Laptop GPU
RTX A Series
RTX A5500 Laptop GPU compare 7424 256 Bit @ 16000 MHz
RTX A4500 Laptop GPU compare 5888 @ 0.93 - 1.5 GHz256 Bit @ 16000 MHz
RTX A5000 Laptop GPU compare 6144 @ 1.22 - 1.77 GHz256 Bit @ 14000 MHz
RTX A4000 Laptop GPU 5120 @ 0.78 - 1.68 GHz256 Bit @ 12000 MHz
RTX A3000 Laptop GPU compare 4096 @ 1.08 - 1.56 GHz192 Bit @ 14000 MHz
RTX A2000 Laptop GPU compare 2560 @ 0.89 - 1.69 GHz128 Bit @ 14000 MHz
RTX A1000 Laptop GPU compare 2048 128 Bit @ 14000 MHz
RTX A500 Laptop GPU 2048 64 Bit @ 14000 MHz
RTX A5500 Laptop GPU compare 7424 256 Bit @ 16000 MHz
RTX A4500 Laptop GPU compare 5888 @ 0.93 - 1.5 GHz256 Bit @ 16000 MHz
RTX A5000 Laptop GPU compare 6144 @ 1.22 - 1.77 GHz256 Bit @ 14000 MHz
RTX A4000 Laptop GPU 5120 @ 0.78 - 1.68 GHz256 Bit @ 12000 MHz
RTX A3000 Laptop GPU compare 4096 @ 1.08 - 1.56 GHz192 Bit @ 14000 MHz
RTX A2000 Laptop GPU compare 2560 @ 0.89 - 1.69 GHz128 Bit @ 14000 MHz
RTX A1000 Laptop GPU compare 2048 128 Bit @ 14000 MHz
RTX A500 Laptop GPU 2048 64 Bit @ 14000 MHz
CodenameGA107GA104
ArchitectureAmpereAmpere
Pipelines2048 - unified5120 - unified
Raytracing Cores1640
Tensor / AI Cores64160
Theoretical Performance7.3 TFLOPS FP3217.8 TFLOPS FP32
Memory Speed14000 MHz12000 effective = 1500 MHz
Memory Bus Width64 Bit256 Bit
Memory TypeGDDR6GDDR6
Max. Amount of Memory4 GB8 GB
Shared Memorynono
Memory Bandwidth112 GB/s384 GB/s
APIDirectX 12_2, Shader 6.7, OpenGL 4.6DirectX 12_2, Shader 6.7, OpenGL 4.6
Power Consumption60 Watt (20 - 60 Watt TGP)140 Watt (80 - 125 Watt TGP)
technology8 nm8 nm
PCIe44.0
Date of Announcement30.03.2022 12.04.2021
Link to Manufacturer Pagenvdam.widen.netwww.nvidia.com
TMUs160
ROPs80
Core Speed780 - 1680 (Boost) MHz
CacheL2: 4 MB
DisplaysHDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4
FeaturesDisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.1, PCIe 4.0 x16, 17.8 SP-FP TFLOPS Peak, 143 Tensor Performance Peak, up to 384 GB/s Memory Bandwidth, Resizable BAR, Support for Modern Standby
Notebook Sizelarge

Benchmarks

3DMark 11 - 3DM11 Performance Score
11213 Points (16%)
3DMark 11 - 3DM11 Performance GPU
10748 Points (9%)
Blender - Blender 3.3 Classroom CUDA *
150 Seconds (22%)
Blender - Blender 3.3 Classroom OPTIX *
88 Seconds (33%)
SPECviewperf 13 specvp13 sw-04 + NVIDIA RTX A500 Laptop GPU
SPECviewperf 13 - specvp13 sw-04
127.4 fps (34%)
specvp13 snx-03 + NVIDIA RTX A500 Laptop GPU
SPECviewperf 13 - specvp13 snx-03
145.6 fps (16%)
specvp13 showcase-02 + NVIDIA RTX A500 Laptop GPU
SPECviewperf 13 - specvp13 showcase-02
37.5 fps (8%)
specvp13 medical-02 + NVIDIA RTX A500 Laptop GPU
SPECviewperf 13 - specvp13 medical-02
73.9 fps (15%)
specvp13 maya-05 + NVIDIA RTX A500 Laptop GPU
SPECviewperf 13 - specvp13 maya-05
121.4 fps (14%)
specvp13 energy-02 + NVIDIA RTX A500 Laptop GPU
SPECviewperf 13 - specvp13 energy-02
20.5 fps (7%)
specvp13 creo-02 + NVIDIA RTX A500 Laptop GPU
SPECviewperf 13 - specvp13 creo-02
123.1 fps (18%)
specvp13 catia-05 + NVIDIA RTX A500 Laptop GPU
SPECviewperf 13 - specvp13 catia-05
146.1 fps (16%)
specvp13 3dsmax-06 + NVIDIA RTX A500 Laptop GPU
SPECviewperf 13 - specvp13 3dsmax-06
87.2 fps (15%)
SPECviewperf 2020 specvp2020 solidworks-05 1080p + NVIDIA RTX A500 Laptop GPU
SPECviewperf 2020 - specvp2020 solidworks-05 1080p
79.9 fps (16%)
specvp2020 snx-04 1080p + NVIDIA RTX A500 Laptop GPU
SPECviewperf 2020 - specvp2020 snx-04 1080p
140 fps (23%)
specvp2020 medical-03 1080p + NVIDIA RTX A500 Laptop GPU
SPECviewperf 2020 - specvp2020 medical-03 1080p
27.6 fps (30%)
specvp2020 maya-06 1080p + NVIDIA RTX A500 Laptop GPU
SPECviewperf 2020 - specvp2020 maya-06 1080p
143.1 fps (21%)
specvp2020 energy-03 1080p + NVIDIA RTX A500 Laptop GPU
SPECviewperf 2020 - specvp2020 energy-03 1080p
20.4 fps (16%)
specvp2020 creo-03 1080p + NVIDIA RTX A500 Laptop GPU
SPECviewperf 2020 - specvp2020 creo-03 1080p
72.3 fps (36%)
specvp2020 catia-06 1080p + NVIDIA RTX A500 Laptop GPU
SPECviewperf 2020 - specvp2020 catia-06 1080p
34.7 fps (22%)
specvp2020 3dsmax-07 1080p + NVIDIA RTX A500 Laptop GPU
SPECviewperf 2020 - specvp2020 3dsmax-07 1080p
37.8 fps (17%)
Cinebench R15
Cinebench R15 OpenGL 64 Bit + NVIDIA RTX A500 Laptop GPU
Cinebench R15 - Cinebench R15 OpenGL 64 Bit
249 fps (15%)
Cinebench R15 OpenGL Ref. Match 64 Bit + NVIDIA RTX A500 Laptop GPU
Cinebench R15 - Cinebench R15 OpenGL Ref. Match 64 Bit
99.6 % (100%)
Basemark GPU 1.2 - Basemark GPU 1.2 Vulkan Official Medium Offscreen 1080
104.6 fps (1%)
Geekbench 6.2 - Geekbench 6.2 GPU OpenCL
42411 Points (12%)
Geekbench 6.2 - Geekbench 6.2 GPU Vulkan
20666 Points (7%)

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Game Benchmarks

The following benchmarks stem from our benchmarks of review laptops. The performance depends on the used graphics memory, clock rate, processor, system settings, drivers, and operating systems. So the results don't have to be representative for all laptops with this GPU. For detailed information on the benchmark results, click on the fps number.

F1 23

F1 23

2023
low 1920x1080
100%
RTX A500 Laptop GPU:
57  fps
med. 1920x1080
100%
RTX A500 Laptop GPU:
56.3  fps
high 1920x1080
100%
RTX A500 Laptop GPU:
43.1  fps
ultra 1920x1080
100%
RTX A500 Laptop GPU:
10.9  fps
QHD 2560x1440
100%
RTX A500 Laptop GPU:
6.6  fps
Strange Brigade

Strange Brigade

2018
low 1280x720
100%
RTX A500 Laptop GPU:
183.5  fps
med. 1920x1080
100%
RTX A500 Laptop GPU:
76.5  fps
high 1920x1080
100%
RTX A500 Laptop GPU:
61.9  fps
ultra 1920x1080
100%
RTX A500 Laptop GPU:
53.6  fps
QHD 2560x1440
100%
RTX A500 Laptop GPU:
39.2  fps
low 1280x720
100%
RTX A500 Laptop GPU:
117.7  fps
med. 1920x1080
100%
RTX A500 Laptop GPU:
89.2  fps
high 1920x1080
100%
RTX A500 Laptop GPU:
73.9  fps
low 1280x720
100%
RTX A500 Laptop GPU:
90.4  fps
med. 1920x1080
100%
RTX A500 Laptop GPU:
45.8  fps
high 1920x1080
100%
RTX A500 Laptop GPU:
32.9  fps
QHD 2560x1440
100%
RTX A500 Laptop GPU:
23.3  fps
low 1280x720
100%
RTX A500 Laptop GPU:
157.7  fps
med. 1366x768
100%
RTX A500 Laptop GPU:
131.1  fps
high 1920x1080
100%
RTX A500 Laptop GPU:
111.9  fps
ultra 1920x1080
100%
RTX A500 Laptop GPU:
104.8  fps
low 1024x768
100%
RTX A500 Laptop GPU:
174.5  fps
med. 1366x768
100%
RTX A500 Laptop GPU:
104.1  fps
high 1920x1080
100%
RTX A500 Laptop GPU:
56.8  fps
ultra 1920x1080
100%
RTX A500 Laptop GPU:
31.1  fps
GTA V

GTA V

2015
low 1024x768
100%
RTX A500 Laptop GPU:
173.3  fps
med. 1366x768
100%
RTX A500 Laptop GPU:
161.7  fps
high 1920x1080
100%
RTX A500 Laptop GPU:
89.7  fps
ultra 1920x1080
100%
RTX A500 Laptop GPU:
42.9  fps
QHD 2560x1440
100%
RTX A500 Laptop GPU:
29.8  fps

Average Gaming NVIDIA RTX A500 Laptop GPU → 100%

Average Gaming 30-70 fps → 100%

NVIDIA RTX A500 Laptop GPUlowmed.highultraQHD4K
F1 235756.343.110.96.63
Strange Brigade183.576.561.953.639.2
X-Plane 11.11117.789.273.9
Final Fantasy XV Benchmark90.445.832.923.3
Dota 2 Reborn157.7131.1111.9104.8
The Witcher 3174.5104.156.831.1
GTA V173.3161.789.742.929.8
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