gizmodo.com — NVIDIA just cranked up its highest-end Quadro graphics cards, rolling out three graphics cards, the NVIDIA Quadro FX 4600, Quadro FX 5600, and NVIDIA Quadro Plex VCS Model IV that the company says represents a huge leap in performance. Jeff Brown, a General Manager at NVIDIA, says Apple is "excited" about the technology.
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archerxMar 5, 2007
Maybe this could actually make After Effects work in real time... Heh who am I kidding?
joeshlubMar 5, 2007
I second that, the title is just plain wrong.
mdp8889Mar 5, 2007
im gonna get this in quad sli in my next rig but thatll probably b in like 2050 when i can afford it lol
indyaaronMar 5, 2007
128 cores my ass. 128 unified shaders is a very different picture.
Closed AccountMar 6, 2007
Not sure why you're being dugg down, you're absolutely correct. The BIOS of the card is also different from 8800GTX's. It's the same silicon under the heatsink, though.
schoate09Mar 6, 2007
I couldn't take the Mac GUI seriously in a corporate environment. Plus there are many irreplacable MS Office Apps I know that aren't replaced anywhere else (linux, mac, OSS)Maybe OS X Server...
owincMar 6, 2007
I need one. Just to say I have one...
bionicantboyMar 13, 2007
True it's not 128 cores, but if the specs are anywhere close to accurate this is going to be a video editors dream (not to mention 3D animators), as in "I probably won't need to upgrade my graphics subsystem ever again because this is gonna do it all" dream.That's WELL worth the admission price (especially when you can double down with SLI), and I'm sure most post-production developers would LOVE to jump all over the GP-GPU technology.