Tuesday, October 12, 2010

NVIDIA Quadro with Fermi Architecture

NVIDIA’s Fermi architecture created a buzz and was surrounded with speculations and mystery when it was first introduced – now with its official launching, everything will be answered and every mystery will be put to rest. The addition of two new Fermi architecture based graphic cards to NVIDIA Quadro professional graphic solution brings all the computing and visualization power of the Fermi architecture to the consumer market. The two new cards are the mid-range Quadro 2000 with 192 NVIDIA CUDA processing cores and the entry-level Quadro 600 with 96 CUDA processor cores. 
The Quadro 2000 offers 1.5 times the geometry performance of the previous mid-range Quadro graphics processing unit solution. The Quadro 6000 uses the latest NVIDIA Scalable Geometry Engine technology to dramatically boost performance all throughout leading CAD and DCC applications. The new entry-level Quadro 600 on the other hand is a versatile small scale solution that features one of the industry’s best performances per watt for the latest computer software like Autodesk AutoCAD 2011.

Both the Quadro 2000 and 600 feature 1GB of graphics memory and are fully compatible with the new NVIDIA 3D Vision Pro active shutter-glasses solution for that high-quality stereoscopic 3D experience. The two new Fermi based graphics cards are built on industry standards, including OpenGL 4.1, DirectX 11, Shader Model 5.0, DirectCompute and OpenCL. They also feature the NVIDIA CUDA parallel computing architecture for enhanced performance and 30-bit color fidelity (10-bits per color) for rich and vivid image quality. The ultra-silent Quadro 2000 and Quadro 600 are PCI Express 2.0 

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