NVIDIA unveiled a range of new Quadro professional graphics products. The NVIDIA Quadro K4000 is a high-end card that delivers fast performance for graphics-intensive applications. It has 3GB of onboard memory, multi-monitor support and stereo capability in a single-slot configuration. The NVIDIA Quadro K2000 is a mid-range card that comes with 2GB of onboard memory to hold large models, and multi-monitor support for enhanced desktop productivity. The Quadro K2000D variant includes native support for two dual-link DVI display connectors for interfacing with ultra-high-resolution medical imaging displays. The Quadro K600 is an entry-level card equipped with 1GB of onboard memory. It comes in a low-profile design for maximum usage flexibility. "With NVIDIA Kepler GPUs, we can create fully ray-trace rendered images of a bike before we actually build it," said Nick Schoeps, senior engineer at MotoCzysz, a Portland, Ore., engineering firm that designs, builds and races custom electric motorcycles. "Previously we'd rely only on still renders or low-fidelity motion during design reviews. With Quadro Kepler, we can work with highest quality settings always on. That's a huge advantage and something we hadn't been able to do before." For more information, visit NVIDIA. Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website. |