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NVIDIA Announces New Quadro Line of Graphics Cards for Mobile Workstation

Built on NVIDIA Fermi architecture and Optimus technology.

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By DE Editors  

February 24, 2011

By DE Editors

NVIDIA has announced a new line of Quadro professional graphics solutions for mobile workstations. Designed for engineers, industrial designers, animators, and film and video editors who need to take their work with them, these new Quadro graphics processing units (GPUs) leverage the NVIDIA Fermi architecture.

Featuring twice the number of CUDA cores and twice the graphics memory over previous generations, these new Quadro GPUs also incorporate NVIDIA Optimus technology, which automatically powers the GPU only when needed to enhance battery life. Optimus also provides users with the ability to drive up to four displays at the same time.

The new Quadro line of mobile graphics solutions includes:

  • Quadro 5010M (Ultra-High End): 384 CUDA cores, 4 GB GDDR5 memory, designed for new 17.3-in. mobile workstations
  • Quadro 4000M (High End): 336 CUDA cores, 2 GB GDDR5 memory, designed for new 17.3-in. mobile workstations
  • Quadro 3000M (High End): 240 CUDA cores, 2 GB GDDR5 memory, designed for new 17.3-in. mobile workstations
  • Quadro 2000M (Mid-Range): 192 CUDA cores, 2 GB DDR3 memory, designed for 15.6-in. mobile workstations
  • Quadro 1000M (Mid-Range): 96 CUDA cores, 2 GB DDR3 memory, designed for 15.6-in. mobile workstations

For more information, visit NVIDIA.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 
 

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