Introduction to NVIDIA Quadro Graphics Cards
The Quadro series is a lineup of graphics processors from Nvidia. Over multiple generations, NVIDIA Quadro graphics cards have consistently delivered similar architectures. These cards are designed for professional applications such as AutoCAD, Maya, and 3DS MAX. Additionally, the drivers for these graphics cards are optimized to run professional applications flawlessly. These cards are multi-functional, powerful, reliable, and stable. The NVIDIA Quadro 5000, for instance, is built on the Fermi architecture and manufactured using a 40nm process.
NVIDIA Quadro professional graphics cards are well-suited for video editing. Moreover, these cards are equipped with significantly larger amounts of video memory and can be used in 3-way and 4-way configurations. Furthermore, Quadro cards support 10-bit color, which is very useful for professionals working in video and film editing.
Specifications of NVIDIA Quadro 5000:
Launched in July 2011, the NVIDIA Quadro 5000 delivers up to 4 times the performance of its predecessor across a wide range of design, animation, and video applications. Thanks to the new Scalable Geometry Engine technology, this card processes 950 million instructions per second.
The processor speed and graphics clock frequency of the card are 1.026 GHz and 513 MHz, respectively. It also features 352 CUDA cores along with 40 ROPs. Moreover, the Quadro 5000 comes with 2.5GB of GDDR5 memory, running at 750 MHz. With a 320-bit memory bus, it achieves a memory bandwidth of 120GB/s. The GPU includes a PCI Express 2.0 interface and occupies two motherboard slots. Its maximum power consumption is 152 watts.
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