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NVIDIA introduces new Quadro line ups with Remote Rendering Technology

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NVIDIA has introduced its latest Quadro workstation graphics line up in its regional launch here in Bangkok, the new line ofQuadro workstation graphics will tend to address current challenges faced by professional industries such as graphic design, video production and product modeling. As time moves on, professionals require more computing power to perform complex designs with extremely high resolutions.

The new Quadro line ups include the K6000, K5200, K4200, K2200, K620 and K420, the flagship K6000 has an extremely low power consumption at only 225W and will feature SDI and SYNC display technology.

NVIDIA mentions that the new Quadro line ups will have extreme graphics compute power that will greatly reduce CPU usage and allow users to zoom into high resolution vector graphics and performing real-time 4K video rendering in a seamless experience. The performance is easily perceived when you are running applications such as Illustrator, Premiere Pro, Maya and etc.

One of the most exciting things about the new Quadro graphics is the ability to perform on-demand remote rendering with the support of the VCA (Visual Computing Appliance) hardware. It combines the number of server workstations with Quadropowered GPUs to deliver extremely fast and real time rendering of projects to client workstations, particular useful when you’ve multiple teams across the globe working on a rendering project, this technology will save much more time as the servers will be continuously performing the jobs while the user will not have any impact on working more on the job.

VCA will work with most NVIDIA certified ISV applications and requires the iRay remote plugin bridge to run on both server and client sides, the all new Quadro line ups will be priced similarly to current generation Quadro graphics and is shipping now worldwide.

Users can also opt to purchase workstations from Dell and HP if they wish to have it bundled, Mac Pro 2011 users will also be able to use these new line of Quadro graphics card as well. For more details on how the Quadro graphics and VCA will work for you, do check out the videos down below.

How NVIDIA GPUs Accelerate Adobe Illustrator CC

Adobe Premiere Pro CC uses NVIDIA GPUs for Debayering and Smoother 4K Workflows

Better, Faster Modeling in Autodesk MAYA with NVIDIA Quadro

Faster GPU Rendering in Autodesk 3dsMax with NVIDIA Quadro

Scalable Interactive Quality, Exterior Styling Review with NVIDIA VCA

Better, Faster Design in SolidWorks with NVIDIA Quadro

Physically-Architectural Visualization with NVIDIA VCA

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