NVIDIA extends its product portfolio
NVIDIA has unveiled its next generation of NVIDIA Quadro GPUs in India – providing new tools and technologies to meet the visual computing needs.
The new lineup delivers an enterprise-grade visual computing platform with up to twice the application performance and data-handling capability of the previous generation. It reflects NVIDIA’s extensive work with leading customers across industries to gain greater insight into their growing requirements to work with more complex models and higher-resolution images; to incorporate cloud-based resources; and to access work remotely, often on mobile devices.
“With the ability to work with more complex models and higher-resolution images, incorporate resources in the cloud, and access work remotely, often on mobile devices, Quadro is truly at the centre of new visual computing workflows,” said Vishal Dhupar, Managing Director – South Asia, NVIDIA.
The new generation of Quadro GPUs – the K5200, K4200, K2200, K620 and K420 – enables users to:
• Interact with data sets or designs up to twice the size handled by previous generations.
• Remotely interact with graphics applications from a Quadro-based workstation from essentially any device, including PCs, Macs and tablets.
• Run major applications – such as Adobe CC, Autodesk Design Suite and DassaultSystèmes SOLIDWORKS 2014 – on average 40 percent faster than with previous Quadro cards.
• Switch effortlessly from local GPU rendering to cloud-based offerings using NVIDIA Iray rendering.
Quadro GPU’s accelerates more than 100 CUDA architecture, DirectX, OpenCL and OpenGL applications. The latest Quadro GPU lineup will ship immediately from NVIDIA workstation OEMs, including HP, Dell, Lenovo and other major workstation providers; from systems integrators, including BOXX Technologies and Supermicro; and from authorized distribution partner, Leadtek.
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