Nvidia Announces Quadro 4000 For Mac

2020. 3. 11. 05:00카테고리 없음

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Share this story. NVIDIA has the Quadro K5000 for Mac, its next-generation workstation-class graphics card for Mac Pro users.

Nvidia Announces Quadro 4000 For Mac Edition

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The new top-end card for video and graphics professionals supports up to 4K resolutions, the latest OpenGL and OpenCL standards, and promises to run 'key content creation applications' twice as fast as the aging Quadro 4000. The Quadro 4000 was released for the Mac in. Despite its, however, it has suffered issues with drivers, giving stock 'gaming' GPUs, like the latest from AMD or NVIDIA,. The promises to change all that.

Built around NVIDIA's latest 'Kepler' architecture, the double-wide card boasts 1536 processing cores shuffling pixels at up to 173GB/s along a 256-bit path to 4GB of GDDR5 memory. The card supports Shader Model 5.0, Open GL 3.2 on Mac OS X, and Open GL 4.3 and DirectX 11 when running Windows under BootCamp. And, it can support up to four monitors: two running at 2560x1600 over dual-link DVI ports, and two running up to 4096x2160 over DisplayPort 1.2. All that power also fits within an Energy Star-rated 122W power envelope. That translates into serious—yet efficient—real-wold performance, it seems.

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'The NVIDIA Quadro K5000 has great OpenGL and CUDA performance, so it's ideal to use as a shared GUI and image processing GPU in DaVinci Resolve 9,' Blackmagic Design CEO Grant Petty said in a statement. 'Like many artists who use DaVinci Resolve, colorists seek the highest performance possible from their systems, and with just one of the new Kepler GPUs our users will be able to work with 4K imagery on their Mac Pros in real time.' It has seemed for a that Apple may have let the Mac Pro, with pro users that no future hardware updates would ever appear. Apple CEO Tim Cook suggested in June that an update worth a three-year wait would, but in the meantime, the Quadro K5000 should provide pro users a significant performance boost. The Quadro K5000 for Mac is slated to begin shipping 'later this year' from resellers and system integrators—it's not clear if it will be directly available from Apple—with pricing starting at $2,249.

0 Shares People tend to have this idea that Macs are not upgradeable, and while it may be true some models, it is certainly not the case with the Mac Pro. NVIDIA just announced that its ultra powerful Quadro K5000 video card is coming to Mac Pro computers later this year. New NVIDIA Quadro K5000 For Mac – 3 Quarter Shot NVIDIA announces new Quadro K5000 video card for Mac Pro The Quadro K5000 is built on the Kepler design and is “the most powerful professional-class GPU ever for the Macintosh,” according to NVIDIA. Based on the specifications announced for this monster, that is quite believable. The new video card supports up to 4096×2160 resolution, which has close to four times as many pixels as 1080P. This card exists so video producers can work on their craft in the highest resolution possible. This card also includes a new engine that allows it to support up to four displays simultaneously.

To support all those displays at such a high-resolution, the card needs to be powerful, and with that in mind, NVIDIA included 4GB of dedicated graphics memory. They also designed it so a single Mac Pro can support two K5000 cards. Another key feature of the K5000 is ability to use Boot Camp to run Windows without losing any performance. This is critical if your workflow requires certain programs that are not available on OS X.

New NVIDIA Quadro K5000 For Mac – Bracket Shot NVIDIA says that the K5000 “is ideal for professional applications such as video editing, color correction, compositing, design visualization and GPU-accelerated ray-traced 3D rendering.” This is not the graphics card for the casual Mac Pro user, and it comes with an estimated US$2,249 price tag to match.