Wednesday, 8 February 2017
BrandedLogoDesigns Scam: Nvidia presents new Quadro-Pascal GPUs
Nvidia has six new professional graphics cards at the Solidworks World trade fair. The devices of the Quadro range rely on powerful graphics chips with a Pascal architecture.
New hardware from the graphics specialist: Nvidia presents its new models of the Quadro series at the Solidworks World trade fair. The six GPUs all use Nvidia's Pascal architecture and are designed for use in powerful workstations to compute complex simulations and VR or AI workflows. At popular interfaces, graphics solutions support DirectX / Direct3D 12, OpenGL 4.5, Vulkan 1.0 as well as CUDA 8, OpenCL 2.0 and DirectCompute.
The new top model is the Nvidia Quadro GP100 with 16 GB of HBM2 memory and 3584 shader arithmetic cores. Added to this are 1792 cores for double-precision calculations (double precision / FP64). With this equipment the GP100 is to achieve a performance of a maximum of 20.7 TFLOPS (FP16), which predicts the hardware according to the manufacturer for AI and VR-Computing. Thanks to four display port connections, the GPU can simultaneously operate four 4K displays with 120 Hz or four 5K displays with 60 Hz. A DVI port for older displays is also available.
Nvidia Quadro GP100 costs 7,000 eurosIn addition, two GP100 cards can be operated together in one workstation using the NVLink technology, which increases the memory capacity to 32 GB. Such a configuration, however, also has its price: Nvidia calls for the Quadro GP100 a price of around 7,000 euros.
In addition to the new Quadro GP100, the Quadro P4000, P2000, P1000, P600 and P400 models complement the manufacturer's range. The models differed essentially based on the built-in memory and the number of shader compute cores. All new Quadro graphics cards will be available from March this year.
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