Today at the annual Autodesk University Conference in Las Vegas, NVIDIA introduced the Quadro RTX 4000 graphics card, which is the company's first mid-range professional GPU powered by the NVIDIA Turing architecture and the NVIDIA RTX platform.
The Quadro RTX 4000 puts real-time ray tracing within reach of a wider range of developers, designers and artists worldwide.
The Quadro RTX 4000 will serve as the mid-range model in NVIDIA's Quadro RTX lineup, which currently includes the Quadro RTX 8000, RTX 6000 and RTX 5000. With similarities to the new GeForce GTX 2080 and the Quadro RTX 5000, the new Quadro RTX 4000 is built around NVIDIA's Turing architecture.
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 Rendering and VRWorks Audio.
- Video encode and decode engines — accelerate video creation and playback for multiple video streams with resolutions up to 8K.
Quadro RTX 4000 and Exxact Workstations
Exxact Quadro RTX solutions will support the new Quadro RTX 4000 graphics cards set to be available starting December 2018.
For any questions about the Quadro RTX 4000 or Exxact workstations, please contact us directly here.
NVIDIA Announces Quadro RTX 4000 Graphics Card
Today at the annual Autodesk University Conference in Las Vegas, NVIDIA introduced the Quadro RTX 4000 graphics card, which is the company's first mid-range professional GPU powered by the NVIDIA Turing architecture and the NVIDIA RTX platform.
The Quadro RTX 4000 puts real-time ray tracing within reach of a wider range of developers, designers and artists worldwide.
The Quadro RTX 4000 will serve as the mid-range model in NVIDIA's Quadro RTX lineup, which currently includes the Quadro RTX 8000, RTX 6000 and RTX 5000. With similarities to the new GeForce GTX 2080 and the Quadro RTX 5000, the new Quadro RTX 4000 is built around NVIDIA's Turing architecture.
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 Rendering and VRWorks Audio.
- Video encode and decode engines — accelerate video creation and playback for multiple video streams with resolutions up to 8K.
Quadro RTX 4000 and Exxact Workstations
Exxact Quadro RTX solutions will support the new Quadro RTX 4000 graphics cards set to be available starting December 2018.
For any questions about the Quadro RTX 4000 or Exxact workstations, please contact us directly here.