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NVIDIA QuadroNVIDIA this week announced the renewal of its line of graphics cards for professionals, marketed under the brand Quadro. Now rid of the suffix “Fx”, it will be enriched by the return of five new models based on the GF100, the chip that the public knows today thanks to the GeForce GTX 465, 470 or 480.
In terms of technical characteristics, the Quadro 6000 is equipped with 448 cores and CUDA GPU sees her running at 574 MHz, which puts it on a plan similar to the GeForce GTX 470. She embarks 6 GB GDDR5 memory at 1500 MHz mounted on a 384-bit interface.

Equipped with two outputs and Displayport a DVI connector, it is announced and costs from 4999 dollars. Then come the Quadro 5000 (352 cores, GPU at 513 MHz and 2.5 GB of GDDR5 320-bit 2250 dollars) and Quadro 4000 (256 cores, 2GB of memory, interface 256-bit for 1150 dollars).

Quadro 5000M in turn is an offshoot of the 480M GTX mobile card, and uses the 352 processing units and 256-bit memory interface, coupled here with 2GB of memory. End product announced by American, the Quadro Plex 7000 is presented as a cabinet meeting two Quadro 6000, for a total of 896 execution cores and 12 GB of RAM.

By capitalizing on its architecture in Fermi cards whose memory has been significantly revised upwards, NVIDIA intends to drive the nail in performance over AMD FirePro solutions. To do this, the GF100 advantage of some optimizations here dedicated to the needs of professionals and see for the first time together on the Quadro models 6000 and 5000, ECC memory (optional).

The American also offers a variation of his pro kit 3D Vision, in which the transmission between the emitter and glasses are now provided by radio instead of infrared.

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