Thanks for the breakdown, been waiting to find out what was going on with these. Looks like they should perform very well for our needs (CAD + GPU compute for iRay) only disappointment is larger memory tends to be limited to the very highest would have been nice to see RTX 3000 at 8GB, 4000 at 12GB and 5000 at 16GB
Was there any mention on the desktop side as currently the lowest Turing gen quadro is the RTX 4000, Pascal is used on everything below that.
P.s. typo for the RTX 3000 in the first table that only has 6GB memory
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Alsw - Monday, May 27, 2019 - link
Thanks for the breakdown, been waiting to find out what was going on with these. Looks like they should perform very well for our needs (CAD + GPU compute for iRay) only disappointment is larger memory tends to be limited to the very highest would have been nice to see RTX 3000 at 8GB, 4000 at 12GB and 5000 at 16GBWas there any mention on the desktop side as currently the lowest Turing gen quadro is the RTX 4000, Pascal is used on everything below that.
P.s. typo for the RTX 3000 in the first table that only has 6GB memory
jabbadap - Monday, May 27, 2019 - link
...And a little more typos on the tables, p2000 and p600 does not have gddr6 memory.12GB vram would mean 192bit bus, but yeah added memory buffer would have been a decent trade of over memory BW.
Ryan Smith - Monday, May 27, 2019 - link
Thanks!Bulat Ziganshin - Tuesday, May 28, 2019 - link
48Gbps -> 48GBps or rather 48GB/sMadManMark - Tuesday, May 28, 2019 - link
I presume the charts showing GP107 and GP108 are to be produced on GloFo 14nm process is another "typo?"