NVIDIA Ships 128-Core Quadro Graphics Cards

March 6th, 2007

NVIDIA Ships 128 Core Quadro Graphics Cards

When it comes to graphics horsepower, only company that comes to my mind is Nvidia and Nvidia won’t disappoint with its latest line of graphics cards, the Quadro FX 4600, Quadro FX 5600, and NVIDIA Quadro Plex VCS Model IV.

The NVIDIA Quadro Plex VCS Model IV can be the next big thing in graphics processing segment and why not when you got equivalent power of around 128 1.35GHz processors crunching slideshows away happily. These graphics behemoths are aimed at high-end film effects and oil and gas explorations and maybe for the some rich guys out their.

 

  • Next-Generation Vertex and Pixel Programmability—Shader Model 4.0 enables a higher level of performance and ultra-realistic effects for OpenGL and DirectX 10 professional applications
  • Largest Frame Buffers—Up to 1.5 GB frame buffers deliver throughput needed for interactive visualization and real-time processing of large textures and frames, enabling the superior quality and resolution for full-scene antialiasing (FSAA)
  • New Unified Architecture—Industry-first unified architecture capable of dynamically allocating compute, geometry, shading and pixel processing power for optimized GPU performance
  • GPU Computing for Visualization—Featuring NVIDIA CUDA technology, developers are, for the first time, able to tap into the high-performance computing power of Quadro to solve complex, visualization problems

The QuadroFX 5600 and the QuadroFX 4600 priced at $3,000 and $2,000 respectively, but Nvidia was tight lipped on the Quadro Plex VCS model IV price.

 Via Press Release




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