United States48GB VRAMNorth America

NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada Generation in Arizona, United States

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The NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada Generation GPU, featuring 48GB of VRAM and classified as a workstation-tier accelerator, is available in Arizona, United States, with a total of 2 offers from select cloud providers. This location in North America is increasingly vital for GPU workloads due to Arizona's expanding data center ecosystem, driven by abundant renewable energy, favorable cooling climate, and proximity to major US tech markets. ML engineers benefit from reliable infrastructure for AI training, rendering, and simulation tasks. With limited availability, these offers cater to high-demand professional applications. Choosing Arizona provides cost efficiencies and low-latency access for West Coast and Southwest users, making it a strategic deployment spot amid growing regional AI adoption.

Why Arizona, United States?

Regional Overview

Arizona, United States, stands out as a strategic hub for GPU workloads thanks to its robust infrastructure, including hyperscale data centers in Phoenix powered by low-cost solar and hydroelectric energy. The desert climate enables efficient air cooling, reducing operational costs for high-density GPU clusters. Proximity to Silicon Valley (under 600 miles) and Texas tech corridors facilitates talent access and collaboration. Phoenix's burgeoning tech ecosystem, with players like Intel and TSMC fabs, supports AI, autonomous vehicles, and scientific computing, offering ML engineers scalable, resilient deployments with minimal downtime.

Latency Advantages

Arizona operates in the Mountain Standard Time (MST) zone, delivering sub-10ms latency to West Coast users in California and Pacific Northwest, and under 20ms to Texas and Midwest. This benefits real-time ML inference for US enterprises, gaming, and financial modeling, with excellent peering to major IXPs in Phoenix for nationwide low-latency connectivity.

Compliance & Data Residency

As a US location, Arizona ensures data residency within the United States, aligning with federal regulations like CMMC, FedRAMP, and ITAR for government and defense workloads. It supports HIPAA for healthcare data and SOC 2/3 standards. No GDPR extraterritorial issues apply for non-EU data, simplifying compliance for domestic ML projects while adhering to state privacy laws like CCPA equivalents.

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Market Insights

GPU availability for NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada in Arizona remains limited to 2 offers, reflecting niche workstation demand amid broader A100/H100 shortages. Pricing trends show competitiveness versus East Coast regions, bolstered by Arizona's 20-30% lower energy costs. Patterns indicate sporadic high availability during off-peak seasons. Deployments here commonly serve AI research universities (ASU), autonomous driving firms, and semiconductor R&D, appealing to ML engineers prioritizing cost-stable, West US-focused operations.

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NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada Generation Specs
VRAM48GB
ArchitectureAda Lovelace
Tierworkstation
Arizona, United States
Country United States
ContinentNorth America
Country CodeUS

Regional Considerations

  • Largest selection of GPU cloud providers
  • Generally lower latency for North American users
  • No single federal data protection law - state laws vary

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