NVIDIA Ada Blackwell Architecture - 5090 Release
RTX 5080
RTX 5070T1
RTX 5057
Fifth-Gen Tensor Cores
Fifth-generation Tensor Cores represent a significant leap in AI and graphics acceleration, delivering unmatched performance for next-generation workloads. Engineered with advanced support for FP4 (4-bit floating point), these Tensor Cores dramatically enhance compute efficiency, allowing higher throughput at lower power consumption ideal for real-time AI inference and training. Coupled with DLSS 4 (Deep Learning Super Sampling), they enable ultra-fast upscaling and rendering, delivering sharper images and smoother frame rates even in graphically demanding scenarios. This synergy empowers developers and gamers alike to maximize AI-driven performance while pushing the boundaries of visual fidelity and responsiveness.
RTX. It's On.
RTX is the most advanced platform for full ray tracing and neural rendering technologies that are revolutionizing the ways we play and create. Over 700 games and applications use RTX to deliver realistic graphics and incredibly fast performance with cutting-edge AI features like DLSS Multi Frame Generation.
Intelligent PDUS
Sunbirds Data Center DCIM provides Outlet-metered intelligent rack PDUs that enable monitoring and management of power consumption at each outlet, providing device-level data that offers a granular view of power usage and capacity in the data center.
Some even integrate with temperature and humidity sensors to provide environmental information at the rack.
Sunbird’s DCIM software complements outlet-metered intelligent rack PDUs by collecting, storing, alerting, and reporting on the data they generate, delivering actionable insights and enabling more informed decision-making.
In this eBook, we will explain the practical advantages of deploying intelligent rack PDUs and Sunbird DCIM. By leveraging these tools, you can maximize the value of both investments and dramatically simplify how you manage your data center.
Data Center Infrastructure Management
Why DCIM?
Power and cooling expenses alone were projected to increase from $25 billion in 2005 to $45 billion by 2010. Data center managers consistently cite rack density, cooling, and power usage as top concerns.
As responsibilities across facilities, networking, and systems have evolved, aligning these functions to reliably, securely, and cost-effectively support the business has become increasingly difficult—making DCIM tools a critical necessity.