NVIDIA L4 - Specs, Benchmarks

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Summary

The L4 GPU by NVIDIA. features a Ada Lovelace (2022−2024) architecture. with 7424 CUDA cores. and a boost clock of 2040 MHz MHz. It offers GDDR6 memory with 24 GB GB capacity and a 192 Bit-bit interface. delivering a bandwidth of 300.1 GB/s GB/s. With a power consumption (TDP) of 72W. it supports DirectX 12 Ultimate (12_2), Vulkan 1.3, DLSS 1 for enhanced performance.



Benchmark Performance

14.47

General Information

Basic details about the L4, including manufacturer, ranking, and release date.

Title L4
Manufacturer NVIDIA
Ranking 361
Popularity Rank not in top-100
Architecture Ada Lovelace (2022−2024)
GPU code name AD104
Market Segmente Workstation
Length - Width 169 mm - 1-slot
Release Date 21 March 2023
Launch Price $N/A

Performance

Details on clock speeds, cores, and floating-point processing power of L4.

Core Clock Speed 795 MHz
Boost Clock Speed 2040 MHz
Floating Point Processing Power 30.29 TFLOPS
No of Transistors 35,800 million
CUDA Cores 7424
Ray Tracing Cores 60
Tensor Cores 240
Texture Fill Rate 489.6
ROPs 80

Performance Score Comparison

GPU Cores

Feature Comparison Matrix

GPU Model DLSS Support Ray Tracing Tensor Cores Resizable BAR HDMI Support
L4 ✓ Yes
60
240
✓ Yes
✗ No
GeForce RTX 5050 ✓ Yes
20
80
✓ Yes
✓ Yes
GeForce RTX 5060 ✓ Yes
30
120
✓ Yes
✓ Yes
GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16 GB ✓ Yes
36
144
✓ Yes
✓ Yes
GeForce RTX 5060 Ti ✓ Yes
36
144
✓ Yes
✓ Yes
GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 8 GB ✓ Yes
36
144
✓ Yes
✓ Yes

Connectivity & API Support

Available display connectors and API compatibility for enhanced performance.

Interface PCIe 4.0 x16
Display Connectors No outputs
HDMI N/A
DirectX 12 Ultimate (12_2)
Shader Model 6.8
OpenGL 4.6
OpenCL 3.0
Vulkan 1.3
CUDA 8.9
DLSS 1
TMUs 240

Memory & Bus

Information on memory type, capacity, and bandwidth to evaluate data processing power.

Memory Type GDDR6
Maximum RAM 24 GB
Memory Bus Width 192 Bit
Memory Clock Speed 1563 MHz
Memory Bandwidth 300.1 GB/s GB/s
Resizable BAR 1

Power & Efficiency

Power consumption, efficiency, and additional power requirements.

Power Consumption (TDP) 72 W
Power Efficiency 14.72
Manufacturing Process 5 nm
Supplementary Power Connectors None

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Gaming Performance Estimates

Estimated FPS in popular games at different resolutions and settings.

1080p Gaming
Ultra Settings
12 FPS
High Settings
14 FPS
1440p Gaming
Ultra Settings
8 FPS
High Settings
9 FPS
4K Gaming
Ultra Settings
4 FPS
High Settings
5 FPS

Recommended Use Cases

gaming
Entry Level

1080p Medium/High settings

Power Efficiency Comparison

Performance per watt comparison with similar GPUs

Enhanced Performance Metrics

Performance per Watt
0.2
Score per TDP watt
Bandwidth per Core
40.423
MB/s per CUDA core

System Compatibility & Requirements

Recommended PSU

144W

Minimum Case Length

169 mm

Interface

PCIe 4.0 x16

Top Comparisons with L4

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L4 Graphics Card Review

The L4 is a graphics card manufactured by NVIDIA, released on 21 March 2023. Currently ranked #361 in our comprehensive graphics card rankings, this GPU has achieved an impressive performance score of 14.47 points, solidifying its position as a high-performance graphics solution.

Technical Specifications

Architecture: Built on the Ada Lovelace (2022−2024) architecture with the AD104 GPU core.

Manufacturing Process: Manufactured using cutting-edge 5 nm process technology, ensuring optimal power efficiency and performance density.

Processing Cores: Features 7424 processing cores (CUDA cores), providing substantial parallel processing capabilities for both gaming and compute workloads.

Performance Overview

Clock Speeds: Base clock operates at 795 MHz, with boost clocks reaching up to 2040 MHz, delivering consistent high-performance gaming and rendering capabilities.

Compute Performance: Delivers 30.29 TFLOPS of floating-point processing power, making it suitable for both gaming and professional applications.

Texture Performance: With a texture fill rate of 489.6, this GPU excels at rendering detailed textures and complex visual effects.

Memory Configuration

Memory Specifications: Equipped with 24 GB of high-speed GDDR6 memory connected via a 192 Bit-bit memory bus, providing 300.1 GB/s of memory bandwidth.

Power and Efficiency

Power Consumption: Operates with a Total Graphics Power (TGP) of 72, achieving excellent power efficiency ratings.

Power Requirements: Requires None for stable operation, ensuring adequate power delivery for peak performance scenarios.

Advanced Features

Ray Tracing: Dedicated ray tracing cores (60) enable real-time ray tracing for photorealistic lighting and reflections.

AI Acceleration: Tensor cores (240) provide AI and machine learning acceleration.

DLSS Support: 1 technology support for enhanced performance without compromising visual quality.

Resizable BAR: 1 support for improved CPU-GPU communication.

Display and Connectivity

Display Outputs: Features No outputs display connectors for versatile multi-monitor setups.

Graphics API Support: Supports DirectX 12 Ultimate (12_2), OpenGL 4.6, Vulkan 1.3, CUDA 8.9 for broad compatibility with modern games and applications.

Market Position and Value

Positioned in the Workstation market segment, Currently ranked #not in top-100 in popularity among enthusiasts and gamers, making it a competitive choice in its category.

Conclusion

The L4 represents NVIDIA's commitment to delivering high-performance graphics solutions. With its advanced ray tracing capabilities, impressive power efficiency, generous memory allocation, this GPU is well-suited for a wide range of gaming and multimedia applications. Whether you're a competitive gamer, content creator, or enthusiast, the L4 offers the performance and features needed to handle today's most demanding visual applications.