NVIDIA Releases New Line of Quadro Pascal Graphics Processors
Nvidia today introduced the P4000, P2000, P1000, P600 en P400, all based on its Pascal architecture, that transform desktop workstations into supercomputers with breakthrough capabilities for professional workflows across many industries with a GP100-gpu and 16GB hbm2.
Workflows in design, engineering and other areas are evolving rapidly to meet the exponential growth in data size and complexity that comes with photorealism, virtual reality and deep learning technologies. To tap into these opportunities, the new NVIDIA® Quadro Pascal-based*lineup provides an enterprise-grade visual computing platform that streamlines design and simulation workflows with up to twice the performance of the previous generation(1), and ultra-fast memory.
GP100 | P6000 | P4000 | P2000 | P1000 | P600 | P400 | |
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GPU | GP100 | GP102 | GP104 | GP106 | GP107 | GP107 | GP107 |
CUDA cores | 3.584 | 3.840 | 1.792 | 1.024 | 640 | 384 | 256 |
Texture Units | 224 | 240 | ? | ? | 48 | 48 | 40 |
ROPs | 128 | 96 | 64 | ? | 32 | 32 | 32 |
VRAM | 16 GB HBM 2.0 | 24 GB GDDR5X | 8 GB GDDR5 | 5 GB GDDR5 | 4 GB GDDR5 | 2 GB GDDR5 | 2 GB GDDR5 |
FP32 TFLOP | 10,3 TFLOPS | 12 TFLOPS | 5,3 TFLOPS | 3 TFLOPS | 1,8 TFLOPS | 1,1 TFLOPS | 0,6 TFLOPS |
TDP/Watt | 235 | 250 | 105 | 75 | 47 | 40 | 30 |
Price € | 6999 | 4999 | 1299 | 669 | 469 | 239 | 189 |
"Professional workflows are now infused with artificial intelligence, virtual reality and photorealism, creating new challenges for our most demanding users," said Bob Pette, vice president of Professional Visualization at NVIDIA. "Our new Quadro lineup provides the graphics and compute performance required to address these challenges. And, by unifying compute and design, the Quadro GP100 transforms the average desktop workstation with the power of a supercomputer."
Benefits of Quadro Pascal Visual Computing Platform
The new generation of Quadro Pascal-based GPUs -- the GP100, P4000, P2000, P1000, P600 and P400 -- enables millions of engineers, designers, researchers and artists to:
- Unify simulation, HPC, rendering and design - The GP100 combines unprecedented double precision performance(2) with 16GB of high-bandwidth memory (HBM2) so users can conduct simulations during the design process and gather realistic multiphysics simulations faster than ever before. Customers can combine two GP100 GPUs with NVLink™ technology and scale to 32GB of HBM2 to create a massive visual computing solution on a single workstation.
- Explore deep learning - The GP100 provides more than 20 TFLOPS of 16-bit floating point precision computing(3) -- making it an ideal development platform to enable deep learning in Windows and Linux environments.
- Incorporate VR into design and simulation workflows - The "VR Ready" Quadro GP100 and P4000 have the power to create detailed, lifelike, immersive environments. Larger, more complex designs can be experienced at scale.
- Reap the benefits of photorealistic design - Pascal-based Quadro GPUs can render photorealistic images more than 18 times faster than a CPU.(4)
- Create expansive visual workspaces - Visualize data in high resolution and HDR color on up to four 5K displays.
- Build massive digital signage configurations cost effectively - Up to 32 4K displays can be configured through a single chassis by combining up to eight P4000 GPUs and two Quadro Sync II cards.(5)
The new cards complete the entire NVIDIA Quadro Pascal lineup including the previously announced P6000, P5000 and mobile GPUs. The entire NVIDIA Quadro Pascal lineup supports the latest NVIDIA CUDA 8 compute platform providing developers access to powerful new Pascal features in developer tools, performance enhancements and new libraries including nvGraph.
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If you think that's bad, ive been withholding from buying a 1080 due to hope of getting a TI version lol. Hopefully this is it.
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I feel ya.... finally feeling the hurt as one of my TITAN's crapped out on me and down to playing with one card is horrible back at 1080p.
Just need to break that water loop again and slap in that stock cooler and get this bad boy back to evga for that good old 10yr warranty service. So glad I bought them for all four of my cards.
Just the inconvenience of it all. But hey.....one of four cards failed after being smashed through the wall with an overclock/voltage that nearly doubles the original performance......not that bad if you ask me considering it was almost four years ago....
Just want something a bit more powah friendly. Have a dedicated 1500watt PSU just for the three TITANs and two more for system and other components. Probably do not need two more, but had a third 1500 watter laying around and didn't feel,like buying a lesser unit just because.
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Sooooooo.......Nvidia has their HBM2 memory "locked down!!??" And this guy is going to wait for Volta and it's included HBM2.....
I guess that is what is going on here..... I mean I was going to try to buy a TITAN X (P), but that cost has me so set back on it all.
Man I just wish AMD would launch their stuff to help smash some of these prices down sooner than later. Been trying not to scratch that proverbial itch on building again......feel like a damn addict trying to not give into my FIX......!.!.