VR-Ready Launches Six Quadro Series Graphics Cards

▼ The main push VR-Ready NVIDIA released six Quadro series graphics card from Baidu VR Despite the failure of the GTX 1080 Ti bounce ticket we were expecting, AMD and Nvidia have already prepared for the duel and soon there will be a war. In addition to desktop consumer grade, Nvidia did not forget the professional field. Nvidia brought a whole new generation of Quadro family professional graphics last week at SolidWorks World. There are six models of GP100, P4000, P2000, P1000, P600 and P400, all based on the latest Pascal architecture. , Positioning professional areas, optimizing virtual experience, with HBM2 memory stacking technology, support for Sync II and dual "NVlink" technology, this generation of Pascal professional cards all have good energy consumption, amazing performance accuracy performance, and can even be used to run games . Currently Nvidia has not announced the price, and the official launch date is expected to be at the end of March. In terms of specifications, the flagship GP100 is powered by the GP100 core and includes 3,584 CUDA cores. The performance of single-precision/double-precision floating-point operations is 20.7T, 10.3T and 5.2T respectively. It is equipped with the industry’s first HBM2 technology with 16GB of memory, and the bandwidth is as high as 717GB. s, support for ultra-high-speed NVLink interconnect technology, dual-channel to bring better performance while also optimizing VR. The energy consumption advantage is obviously only 235W TDP, using the conventional turbine single fan cooling module, behind the reinforced backplane. The tail I/O output is equipped with DisplayPort 1.4×4 and DVI, supporting four 4K (4096×2160)/120Hz or 5K (5120×2880)/60Hz outputs. The Quadro P4000 professional card is equipped with the same GP104 core as the P5000, but the P5000 is 2560 CUDA cores (GTX 1080 peers), the P4000 is 1792 CUDA cores, and the memory capacity is also reduced to 8GB with 4 DP 1.4 interfaces. The Quadro P2000 professional card uses the GP106 core, 1024 CUDA cores, but the bit width is cut to 160bit, so the 5GB memory capacity looks a little weird, but from behind it the Quadro professional cards are all designed with a single slot. The Quadro P1000 professional card is based on the GP107 core, 640 CUDA cores, and comes with 4GB of video memory. Due to the lower power consumption, the graphics card has already begun to use LP blade design. The Quadro P600 and P400 replace the Kepler architecture K620 and K420, respectively, positioning entry-level market, CUDA core is 384,256, each with 2GB GDDR5 memory, much better than the previous generation of DDR3 memory.