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Guru3D.com » News » Introducing the Quadro RTX 4000

Introducing the Quadro RTX 4000

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/13/2018 06:28 PM | source: | 4 comment(s)
Introducing the Quadro RTX 4000

NVIDIA today introduced the Quadro RTX 4000 graphics card — the company’s first midrange professional GPU powered by the NVIDIA Turing architecture and the NVIDIA RTX platform.

Professionals from the manufacturing, architecture, engineering and media creation industries witnessed a seismic shift in computer graphics with the launch of Turing in August. The field’s greatest leap since the invention of the CUDA GPU in 2006, Turing features new RT Cores to accelerate ray tracing and next-gen Tensor Cores for AI inferencing which, together for the first time, make real-time ray tracing possible.

The Quadro RTX 4000 features a power-efficient, single-slot design that fits in variety of workstation chassis. Other benefits include:

  • Significant performance improvements — 8GB of ultra-fast GDDR6 graphics memory technology provides over 40 percent more memory bandwidth than the previous generation Quadro P4000.
  • 36 RT Cores — enable real-time ray tracing of objects and environments with physically accurate shadows, reflections, refractions and global illumination.
  • 288 Turing Tensor Cores for 57 teraflops of deep learning performance — accelerate neural network training and inference, which are critical to powering AI-enhanced rendering, products and services.
  • Hardware support for VirtualLink — new open industry standard meets the power, display and bandwidth demands of next-generation VR headsets through a single USB-C connector1.
  • Improved performance of VR applications — new and enhanced technologies include Variable Rate Shading, Multi-View Renderingand VRWorks Audio.
  • Video encode and decode engines — accelerate video creation and playback for multiple video streams with resolutions up to 8K.  
Estimated street price for the Quadro RTX 4000 is $900.


Introducing the Quadro RTX 4000




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warezme
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#5606571 Posted on: 11/13/2018 06:52 PM
The same RT and Tensor cores as an RTX 2070, but twice the cost.

WareTernal
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#5606707 Posted on: 11/14/2018 12:01 AM
The same RT and Tensor cores as an RTX 2070, but twice the cost.

Yes, Quadros cost more than Geforce, but for some people Geforce isn't an option. This is only $100(13%) more than P4000. A 2070 is $100+(25%+) more than a 1070. The pricing of this new Quadro seems reasonable(for a Quadro) to me.

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#5606826 Posted on: 11/14/2018 05:15 AM
Yes, Quadros cost more than Geforce, but for some people Geforce isn't an option. This is only $100(13%) more than P4000. A 2070 is $100+(25%+) more than a 1070. The pricing of this new Quadro seems reasonable(for a Quadro) to me.

Yes it is, let see upper segment of those Quadro...

The same RT and Tensor cores as an RTX 2070, but twice the cost.

Yes but you can do more than with a RTX 2070... like earn money and having heavy support team to ensure 100% work 24/7

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#5607286 Posted on: 11/15/2018 02:10 AM
Quadro cards undergo far more testing than Geforce parts, which is a good part of their cost.



They are not just binned, but also hotboxed, shock tested, slot in tested, movement tested.

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