NVIDIA Unveils Details of Sphere Stadium in Las Vegas with 150 RTX A6000 GPUs

TapTechNews July 11th news, on July 9th, NVIDIA Corporation released a blog post sharing details of the Sphere giant spherical stadium located in Las Vegas, USA. In order to drive the 750,000 square feet (69,000 square meters) of LCD screens inside and outside the stadium, 150 RTX A6000 GPUs were deployed, and the cost reached 1 million US dollars (TapTechNews note: currently about 7.287 million Chinese yuan).

NVIDIA Unveils Details of Sphere Stadium in Las Vegas with 150 RTX A6000 GPUs_0

NVIDIA said that in order to drive the 16000x16000 resolution display screen from the floor to the ceiling inside the Sphere stadium, as well as the 54000 square meters 1.2 million programmable LED rods outside the stadium (the world's largest LED screen - Exosphere), 150 NVIDIA RTX A6000 GPUs were deployed.

NVIDIA RTX A6000 is a powerful workstation graphics card with 48GB GDDR6 video memory, 10752 CUDA cores, 336 Tensor cores and 84 RT cores.

In addition to the hardware, the Sphere giant spherical stadium also uses NVIDIA's network connection technology to ensure that the latency is minimized when the GPUs work together; in terms of processing media streams, NVIDIA's Rivermax SDK framework is also used, and through 7200 GB of video memory, the Sphere giant spherical stadium achieves a dazzling effect and brings a visual feast to the audience.

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