In Japanese stores professional Quadro accelerators with Pascal architecture , were presented at the beginning of last year . By the way, the flagship Quadro GP100 with 16 GB of HBM2 memory among the new products of Japanese retail is not present, the exposition consists entirely of single-slot graphics solutions without additional power connectors.
The most expensive accelerators of this family, discovered by Japanese colleagues, Quadro P4000.
The Quadro P4000 combines 1792 stream processors and 8 GB of GDDR5 memory with a 256-bit bus, the power consumption level does not exceed 105 watts. The rear panel provides four outputs of DisplayPort 1.4, which allow you to output an image with a resolution of 5120 x 2880 pixels.
The Quadro P2000 is designed on a shorter PCB, but always occupies one expansion slot. This professional graphics card combines 1024 stream processors with a 160-bit bus and 5 GB of GDDR5 memory. Unlike the Quadro P4000, which is based on the GP104, this graphics card uses a GP106 GPU. The TDP level does not exceed 75 W, on the rear panel four full-size DisplayPort 1.4 outputs are preserved.
In fact, the Quadro P1000 and Quadro P600 are very similar to each other, because they combine a low-profile version with a compact cooling system. The first offers 640 stream processors, a 128-bit bus and 4 GB of GDDR5 memory, content with a TDP level of not more than 47 watts.
The second, Quadro P600, retained only 384 stream processors, although it is also based on the GP107 GPU. Its 128-bit bus in this case communicates with 2 GB of GDDR5 memory, and the TDP level does not exceed 40 watts.
Both video cards are able to offer four outputs of mini-DisplayPort 1.4.
Quadro P400 is inferior not only in the number of outputs on the rear panel (there are only three), but also by the number of active stream processors - it does not exceed 256 pieces. In addition, the video card has a 64-bit bus that connects the GP107 GPU to 2 GB of GDDR5 memory. The TDP level does not exceed 30 W. Related Products :
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