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NVIDIA Quadro NVS 450 Graphics Card Enables Hi-Res Graphics

Also, company offers integrated motherboard GPU and low profile professional graphic solutions for CAD and DCC applications.

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November 17, 2008

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NVIDIA Corp. (Santa Clara, CA) introduced the NVIDIA Quadro NVS 450 ($499) graphics card, which features CUDA parallel-computing processors with a unified architecture designed to dynamically allocate GPU resources. The Quadro NVS 450 business graphics solution delivers a reliable hardware and software environment optimized for advanced performance.

Capable of supporting up to four digital displays at resolutions of up to 2560 x 1600 each on LCD, DLP and plasma displays through the new DisplayPort connectors, the Quadro NVS 450 moves business graphics to a new level of visual perfection.

Featuring NVIDIA's nView advanced display software, the Quadro NVS 450 business graphics solution delivers maximum flexibility for single-large display or multi-display options.

With IT management tools, a NVIDIA Quadro NVS Enterprise support team, and compatibility with most hardware and software specifications, the Quadro NVS 450 business graphics solution delivers a stable environment designed for peak functionality and a seamless enterprise deployment. Essential for Microsoft Windows Vista running 32- or 64-bit architectures, the Quadro NVS 450 is tested with Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe Acrobat, DealMaker, Citrix Hummingbird Exceed, Hauppage, and others.

NVIDIA also announced NVIDIA Quadro FX 470, the first integrated professional motherboard GPU, and NVIDIA Quadro FX 370 Low Profile (Quadro FX 370 LP-$149), an entry-level Quadro graphics boards for small form factor systems. Said to maximize productivity and price performance, the integrated motherboard GPU and low profile professional graphic solutions are for CAD and DCC applications.

Increasing performance and reliability at a ground-breaking price, both systems are certified for key DCC and CAD applications from independent software vendors such as Autodesk and Adobe. Designed to fit seamlessly in a space-saving configuration, the Quadro FX 370 LP GPU ($149) and offers professional graphics performance with fanless cooling for a quieter work environment. The Quadro FX 470 GPU expands end customer access to professional graphics by enabling systems to achieve a price point under $700.

For more features on NVIDIA Quadro technologies and products, please visit NVIDIA.

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

 

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