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ASUS announces support for NVIDIA RTX A2000 GPU and Omniverse Enterprise

Servers and workstations ready for the latest NVIDIA technologies to ensure complete solutions to diverse use cases, from HPC and AI to virtualization

ASUS, the leading IT company in and workstations that tops the industry in customer value and performance with over 783 benchmark world records, today announced that ASUS all current servers and workstations will support the latest NVIDIA RTX A2000 GPUs, launched by NVIDIA at SIGGRAPH 2021. ASUS also confirmed that it will continue working with NVIDIA to support the NVIDIA Omniverse Enterprise platform to provide comprehensive solutions for enterprise and remote collaborative workloads.

“Supporting NVIDIA RTX A2000 GPU and Omniverse Enterprise will drive major advancements for workloads of varying sizes and industries,” said Robert Chin, General Manager of Server Business Unit at ASUS. “The A2000-powered workstations will enable creators, designers, and engineers to improve and accelerate their workflow capabilities in collaborative virtual environments.”

“With the pronounced shift to hybrid work, artists and creators need to be able to collaborate from anywhere,” said Richard Kerris, vice president of the Omniverse platform at NVIDIA. “Support from ASUS will allow more professionals to access NVIDIA RTX A2000-powered workstations and Omniverse Enterprise.”

  • ASUS workstations: Models at all levels support NVIDIA RTX A2000 GPU.
  • ASUS ecosystem: Commitment to continue working with NVIDIA on supporting NVIDIA Omniverse Enterprise with future NVIDIA-Certified Systems.

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