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Nvidia has its Quadro series is refreshed with five new video cards. The graphics cards for professional workstations are designed, are equipped with a Kepler – or Maxwell-gpu and should provide better performance than their predecessors.

The five models in the Quadro series are identified with the digit ‘2’ in the name of the product and the previous generation of Quadro graphics cards in september to follow up. Only the Quadro K6000, Nvidia in July 2013 released has is not yet replaced, reports Anandtech.

The new of the top teams in the series is the Quadro K5200, which, just like the K6000 a GK110-gpu on board. Of these are not all of the smx units enabled, so there is still 2304 cores remain. It is striking that the memory bus with 256 bit narrower than to other previously released graphics cards with GK110 gpu, which on a 384-bit bus patronage.

K5200K4200K2200K620K420

CUDA cores
2304
1344
640
384
192

Architecture
Kepler
Kepler
Maxwell
Maxwell
Kepler

Gpu frequency
650MHz
780MHz
1GHz
1GHz
780MHz

Memory size
8GB
4GB
4GB
2GB
2GB

Memory speed
6GHz gddr5
To 5.4 GHz gddr5
5GHz gddr5
1.8 GHz ddr3
1.8 GHz ddr3

Memory bandwidth
192GB/s
173GB/s
80GB/s
29GB/s
29GB/s

Memory bus
256 bit
256 bit
128 bit
128 bit
128 bit

Tdp
150W
105W
68W
45W
41W

New to the Quadro series is the use of Maxwell-gpus in the K2200 and K620. Maxwell came up to now we have only yet in the GeForce GTX 750 and GTX 750Ti, but have now also found their way into the professional cards. All the Quadro cards can have four screens to control, although with the low profile K620 and K420 use of a mst hub.

Nvidia’s announcement of the new Quadro cards will follow shortly after AMD’s announcement of a series of renewed FirePro graphics cards. Exact prices of the new Quadro’s are not yet known, but Nvidia will have similar prices as the previous generation of video cards.

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