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Modello: A800 40GB Active
Unlock the full potential of your AI initiatives with the NVIDIA A800 40GB Active GPU. The export-compliant Ampere data center GPU: NVIDIA's A800 40GB Active is the A100's export-market counterpart, the same Ampere silicon and 40GB of HBM2, with NVLink interconnect bandwidth reduced to meet US export rules. A genuine AI and HPC accelerator in the active-cooled workstation form, supplied with configuration and compliance confirmed per deployment. Shipped worldwide DDP by MillionMiner.
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The A800 is a genuine Ampere data center AI and HPC GPU, and the essential thing to understand is what it is: NVIDIA's export-compliant counterpart to the A100, built for markets, principally China, where the full A100 exceeds US export thresholds. It is the Ampere-generation parallel to the H800's relationship with the Hopper H100. What the A800 is. It is built on the same Ampere silicon as the A100, with 40GB of HBM2 memory in this variant, 432 third-generation Tensor cores, and third-generation NVLink. In raw compute and memory it is A100-class, and it carries the Ampere generation's strengths for AI, including strong training and inference acceleration and the FP64 double precision that makes the A100 line a genuine HPC tool. This listing is the 40GB Active version: active-cooled, for workstation and development deployment rather than the passive cards built only for server airflow. How it differs from the A100. The single, specific difference is interconnect bandwidth. To comply with US export controls, NVIDIA reduced the NVLink chip-to-chip bandwidth, to 400 GB/s bidirectional here, that lets GPUs communicate with each other. The practical consequence is narrow but real: in large-scale distributed training across many GPUs, where the speed of cross-GPU communication determines how well a job scales, the A800 is slower than a true A100. For single-GPU and single-node work, smaller clusters, fine-tuning, inference, and most HPC, where cross-GPU bandwidth is not the binding constraint, the A800 performs in the A100's class. A buyer's decision turns on whether their workload is communication-bound at large scale, the honest question, and one MillionMiner will work through in the quote. What it is for. Real AI training, fine-tuning, and inference, plus HPC and data-science workloads, with full Ampere-generation acceleration and FP64. The Active variant suits AI development workstations and smaller deployments where active cooling fits, an AI-ready development platform rather than only a dense server card. It suits organizations that want A100-class Ampere compute through the export-compliant channel. Where it fits, and how to buy it. The A800 sits with the genuine AI and HPC silicon in this catalog, the Ampere parallel to the H800, alongside the A100-class systems and the A30 inference-and-HPC card, below the Hopper and Blackwell flagships, and well above the workstation, display, and legacy cards. Because it is export-regulated hardware, sourcing, configuration, and compliance matter, and MillionMiner confirms the exact card and cooling form, the NVIDIA AI Enterprise entitlement, destination eligibility under the export rules that govern A100-class accelerators, and the physical configuration before sale. Every unit is verified before shipment and shipped worldwide DDP with duties handled, with hosting in MillionMiner's own data centers available. If your workload needs A100-class AI or HPC through the compliant channel, the A800 fits; if it is large-scale interconnect-bound training, MillionMiner will be straight about whether an A100, H100, or H200 path serves better.
The A800 is the Ampere-generation counterpart to the export story told by the H800 and Hopper: it is NVIDIA's export-compliant version of the A100, built for markets where the full A100's interconnect bandwidth exceeds US export limits. What is the same, and what is different. The A800 shares the A100's Ampere architecture and 40GB of HBM2 memory, and for single-node and modest-cluster AI training and inference, and for HPC, it performs in the A100's class. What NVIDIA reduced to meet export rules is the NVLink chip-to-chip bandwidth, here third-generation NVLink at 400 GB/s, the speed at which GPUs talk to each other. That matters specifically for large-scale, multi-GPU distributed training, where cross-GPU communication is the bottleneck and the A800 is slower than a true A100; for most other Ampere workloads, the gap is small. What it is and how it ships. A genuine data center AI and HPC accelerator with 432 third-generation Tensor cores, here in the 40GB Active variant, active-cooled for workstation and development deployment rather than a passive server card. It includes a three-year NVIDIA AI Enterprise software entitlement for a supported development environment. MillionMiner confirms the configuration, the software entitlement, and export compliance for your deployment in the quote, and ships worldwide DDP.
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The A800 is NVIDIA's A100 built for export markets: the same Ampere data center silicon and 40GB of HBM2 memory, with the chip-to-chip NVLink bandwidth reduced to satisfy US export controls. For the workloads most buyers run, AI training and inference within a node or modest cluster, and HPC, it performs in the A100's class; the difference shows mainly in large multi-GPU distributed training, where the throttled NVLink slows cross-GPU communication. This is the 40GB Active variant, active-cooled for workstation and development use, with 432 third-generation Tensor cores and third-gen NVLink at 400 GB/s. A genuine AI and HPC accelerator, supplied with configuration, the NVIDIA AI Enterprise entitlement, and export compliance confirmed per deployment. Shipped worldwide DDP by MillionMiner.
The same Ampere silicon and 40GB HBM2 as the A100, with NVLink bandwidth reduced to meet US export rules. A genuine AI and HPC accelerator.
The A800 matches the A100 except in NVLink bandwidth (400 GB/s here). That affects large multi-GPU training; for single-node work, fine-tuning, inference, and HPC, it is A100-class.
432 third-gen Tensor cores in the active-cooled workstation form, with a 3-year NVIDIA AI Enterprise entitlement. An AI-ready development platform, not only a server card.
It is NVIDIA's export-compliant version of the A100. It uses the same Ampere data center silicon and, in this variant, 40GB of HBM2 memory, built for markets, principally China, where the full A100's interconnect bandwidth exceeds US export thresholds. NVIDIA reduced the NVLink chip-to-chip bandwidth to meet those rules, which is the one substantive difference from the A100. In compute and memory, it is A100-class. It is the Ampere parallel to the H800's relationship with the Hopper H100.
They share the Ampere architecture, silicon, 40GB of HBM2, 432 Tensor cores, and FP64 capability. The single difference is NVLink interconnect bandwidth, the speed at which GPUs communicate, which NVIDIA reduced on the A800 (to 400 GB/s bidirectional) for export compliance. The practical effect appears in large-scale distributed training across many GPUs, where the A800 scales less efficiently. For single-node training, fine-tuning, inference, and HPC, the two perform in the same class.
Yes. Unlike the workstation and display cards in this catalog, the A800 is a genuine Ampere data center accelerator. It trains and fine-tunes models, serves inference, and runs HPC and data-science workloads, with 432 third-generation Tensor cores and the Ampere line's FP64 double precision for scientific computing. It is the export-compliant path to A100-class compute.
In large-scale distributed training across many GPUs, where the speed of cross-GPU communication determines how well the job scales. There, the A800's reduced NVLink bandwidth is a real limitation versus a true A100. It does not meaningfully affect single-GPU or single-node work, fine-tuning, modest clusters, inference, or most HPC. The honest question is whether your training is communication-bound at scale, and MillionMiner will work through it with you.
Two things. 40GB is the HBM2 memory capacity of this variant (the A800 also exists in an 80GB version). Active means active-cooled, the card has its own cooling for workstation and development deployment, rather than the passive cards designed only for server chassis airflow. That makes this variant an AI-ready development platform suited to workstations and smaller setups.
Ampere architecture, 40GB of HBM2 memory, 432 third-generation Tensor cores, third-generation NVLink at 400 GB/s bidirectional, in the active-cooled form, with a three-year NVIDIA AI Enterprise software entitlement. The NVLink bandwidth is export-reduced relative to the A100. MillionMiner confirms the exact card, cooling form, CUDA core count, and full performance specs in the quote.
The listing references a three-year NVIDIA AI Enterprise software entitlement, which provides the frameworks, tools, security, and support to develop and deploy AI on the card. MillionMiner confirms the exact entitlement included with your unit in the quote, since these terms should be verified rather than assumed.
The A800 is itself an export-compliance product, and A100-class accelerators are subject to US export controls that depend on destination. MillionMiner confirms destination eligibility, sourcing, and the compliance position for your deployment before sale. This is regulated hardware, so the configuration and compliance details are established in the quote rather than assumed.
Confirmed for the specific unit in the quote. As Ampere-class hardware in a regulated channel, condition and provenance matter, and MillionMiner verifies each card before shipment and states its condition clearly. The physical configuration is confirmed before sale.
Submit your workload, AI training, fine-tuning, inference, or HPC, and scale through the quote form. A MillionMiner specialist confirms the card, its configuration and condition, the software entitlement, destination eligibility under the export rules for A100-class accelerators, and delivery. Every unit is verified before shipment and shipped worldwide DDP with duties handled, with hosting available, and the specialist will tell you honestly whether the A800, a full A100, or a Hopper path best fits your workload.