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A4000 vs RTX PRO 2000

The RTX PRO 2000 and the A4000 both carry 16GB, but the RTX PRO 2000 uses Blackwell GDDR7 at 288 GB/s while the A4000 uses Ampere GDDR6 at 448 GB/s. Choose the A4000 for higher memory bandwidth, the RTX PRO 2000 for FP4 support and lower power draw.

Overview

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Summary Compact single-slot professional GPU for entry-level AI and visualization. Compact entry-level Blackwell workstation GPU for professional visualization and light inference.
Architecture Ampere Blackwell
Memory 16GB GDDR6 16GB GDDR7
Memory Bandwidth 448 GB/s 288 GB/s
Performance 153 TFLOPS (FP16) 17 TFLOPS (FP32)
Release Date Q2 2021 Q1 2025
Performance Segment Mid-Range Budget
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Price comparison

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Nvidia A4000 logo A4000 Pricing

Barriers to entry are low here. 10 cloud providers list the A4000 with prices starting at just $0.03/hr per GPU (spot instance), making it accessible for testing without a large commitment.

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With a spread of only 16%, price optimization yields diminishing returns for the RTX PRO 2000. The market is relatively flat, with the lowest rate sitting at $0.21/hr per GPU (24-month reservation).

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Our data for Nvidia A4000 was last updated on March 25, 2026, and for Nvidia RTX PRO 2000 on July 30, 2026.