RedAlpine Atlas 128

128 GB VRAM. For Everyone. No Subscriptions. No Artificial Limits.

The first consumer and workstation card that runs Llama-3-70B uncompressed directly on your motherboard. Brutal performance at a fraction of enterprise cost.

128 GB HBM3e > 3.5 TB/s Bandwidth 300-400 W Load
Interactive 3D hardware render

Hardware Foundation

Enterprise memory density, built for a real workstation.

Memory

128 GB HBM3e Memory

Local hosting for 70B models or 400B+ quantized, without remote queues, token limits or cloud metering.

70B local
Bandwidth

> 3.5 TB/s

Tokens are generated faster than you can read them.

Fit

Universal PCIe

PCIe 5.0/6.0, dual or triple slot. Fits standard PC cases and 4U racks.

Thermals

Ultra-Quiet Cooling

Large, slow-spinning fans and an optional AIO loop for home-office workstations.

Power

Efficient 12V-2x6

300-400 W under load, below 15 W at idle.

Insurance & Scale

Built for the next hype cycle, not locked to this one.

HDMI 2.1 + 2x DisplayPort 2.1

Perfect for 3D rendering, video editing and 8K displays. Atlas 128 remains a workstation card even when your AI stack changes.

Infinity-Link Port

An external scaling port on the top connects two cards into 256 GB VRAM without turning the motherboard into a bottleneck.

Software Ecosystem

Plug in. Compile less. Run models sooner.

Native OpenAI Triton SupportReady for PyTorch out of the box.
ROCm/HIP CompatibilityOpen to the AMD developer ecosystem.
Zero-Friction SetupOne-click drivers for Linux and Windows.
SR-IOV Virtualization32 GB smart home, 64 GB AI dev, 32 GB Windows VM.

Market Disruptor

Your hardware. Your rules.

No artificial software locks for server use, no subscription traps.

RedAlpine Atlas 128 3.500 - 4.999 EUR

128 GB VRAM in the workstation. Local inference. Open stack.

NVIDIA Datacenter-Class 40.000 EUR+

Procurement cycles, enterprise pricing, deployment constraints.

Investor Access

RedAlpine LLC is opening the Atlas 128 partner round.

VCs, strategic hardware partners and workstation integrators can request the private deck, BOM assumptions and prototype roadmap.