NVIDIA has announced the launch of a new graphics card for the professional market, the Quadro 400. Based on a GPU with 48 CUDA cores and equipped with 512 MB of DDR3 memory running on a 64-bit bus (for a peak bandwidth of 12.3 GB / s), this map in low-profile is clearly the entry level. It has two outputs (DVI-I Dual-Link and DisplayPort), is compatible with OpenGL 4.1 and supports Mosaic technology, nView Desktop Management and 3D Vision Pro NVIDIA.
The TDP of 32 watts in turn explains the presence of a fan on this card. Posted at $ 169, Quadro 400 has finally optimized and certified drivers for leading professional applications.
The TDP of 32 watts in turn explains the presence of a fan on this card. Posted at $ 169, Quadro 400 has finally optimized and certified drivers for leading professional applications.
- Lenovo T420s and W520 notebooks hit the streets, one with Quadro Optimus graphics (30/03/2011)
- NVIDIA's New Quadro 2000D Professional Video Card for Medical Applications (14/03/2011)
- Lenovo ThinkStation E30 and ThinkCenter M81 computers announced (30/03/2011)
- OS X 10.6.7 update causing problems with 3D acceleration for Quadro 4000 users (23/03/2011)
- NVIDIA ForceWare 266.87 Quadro (x32/x64) (10/02/2011)
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