NVIDIA Quadro K620 Professional Graphics Card

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Overview
Manufacturer
NVIDIA
Original Series
Quadro Kepler
Release Date
July 22nd, 2014
PCB Code
180-12012-1005
Board Model
NVIDIA P2012
Graphics Processing Unit
GPU Model
GK107
Architecture
Kepler
Fabrication Process
28 nm
Die Size
118 mm2
Transistors Count
1.3B
Transistors Density
11M TRAN/mm2
CUDA Cores
384
SMMs
2
GPCs
1
TMUs
16
ROPs
16
Clocks
Base Clock
1058 MHz
Boost Clock
1124 MHz
Memory Clock
900 MHz
Effective Memory Clock
1800 Mbps
Memory Configuration
Memory Size
2048 MB
Memory Type
DDR3
Memory Bus Width
128-bit
Memory Bandwidth
28.8 GB/s

Physical
Interface
PCI-Express 2.0 x16
Height
1-slot
Low Profile
Yes
TDP/TBP
45 W
Recommended PSU
300 W
Multi-GPU Support
Unsupported
Display Outputs
DVI-I DualLink
1 ×
DisplayPort
1 ×
API Support
DirectX
12.0
Vulkan
1.0
OpenGL
4.5
OpenCL
2.0

Performance
Pixel Fillrate
18 GPixels/s
Texture Fillrate
18 GTexel/s
Peak FP32
863.2 GFLOPS
FP32 Perf. per Watt
19.2 GFLOPS/W
FP32 Perf. per mm2
7.3 GFLOPS/mm2




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NVIDIA Quadro K6000
 
2880
-
 
6 Gbps
 
12 GB GD5 384b
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NVIDIA Quadro K6000 SDI
 
2880
-
 
6 Gbps
 
12 GB GD5 384b
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NVIDIA Quadro K6000 SDI I/O
 
2880
-
 
6 Gbps
 
12 GB GD5 384b
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NVIDIA Quadro K6000 Sync
 
2880
-
 
6 Gbps
 
12 GB GD5 384b
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NVIDIA Quadro K5200
 
2304
 
771 MHz
 
6 Gbps
 
8 GB GD5 256b
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NVIDIA Quadro K5000
 
1536
-
 
5.4 Gbps
 
4 GB GD5 256b
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NVIDIA Quadro K5000 Mac Edition
 
1536
-
 
5.4 Gbps
 
4 GB GD5 256b
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NVIDIA Quadro K5000 SDI
 
1536
-
 
5.4 Gbps
 
4 GB GD5 256b
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NVIDIA Quadro K5000 SDI I/O
 
1536
-
 
5.4 Gbps
 
4 GB GD5 256b
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NVIDIA Quadro K5000 Sync
 
1536
-
 
5.4 Gbps
 
4 GB GD5 256b
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NVIDIA Quadro K4200
 
1344
-
 
5.4 Gbps
 
4 GB GD5 256b
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NVIDIA Quadro K4000
 
768
-
 
5.6 Gbps
 
3 GB GD5 192b
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NVIDIA Quadro K2200
 
640
 
1124 MHz
 
5 Gbps
 
4 GB GD5 128b
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NVIDIA Quadro K1200
 
512
 
1124 MHz
 
1.8 Gbps
 
4 GB D3 128b
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NVIDIA Quadro K620
 
384
 
1124 MHz
 
1.8 Gbps
 
2 GB D3 128b
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NVIDIA Quadro K2000
 
384
-
 
4 Gbps
 
2 GB GD5 128b
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NVIDIA Quadro K2000D
 
384
-
 
4 Gbps
 
2 GB GD5 128b
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NVIDIA Quadro K600
 
192
-
 
1.8 Gbps
 
1 GB D3 128b
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NVIDIA Quadro K420
 
192
-
 
1.8 Gbps
 
1 GB D3 128b
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NVIDIA Quadro 410
 
192
-
 
1.8 Gbps
 
512 MB D3 64b
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NVIDIA GRID K1
 
768
-
 
1.8 GB/s
 
64 GB D3 128b
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NVIDIA GRID K340
 
768
-
 
1.8 GB/s
 
64 GB D3 128b
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NVIDIA VGX K1
 
768
-
 
1.8 GB/s
 
64 GB D3 128b
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NVIDIA Quadro K620
 
384
 
1124 MHz
 
1.8 GB/s
 
2 GB D3 128b
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NVIDIA GeForce GT 745
 
384
-
 
1.8 GB/s
 
2 GB D3 128b
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NVIDIA Quadro K2000
 
384
-
 
4 GB/s
 
2 GB GD5 128b
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NVIDIA Quadro K2000D
 
384
-
 
4 GB/s
 
2 GB GD5 128b
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NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M
 
384
-
 
5 GB/s
 
2 GB GD5 128b
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NVIDIA GeForce GT 640 (GK107 DDR3)
 
384
-
 
1.8 GB/s
 
2 GB D3 128b
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NVIDIA GeForce GT 745M
 
384
-
 
1.8 GB/s
 
2 GB D3 128b
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NVIDIA GeForce 820M
 
384
-
 
1.8 GB/s
 
2 GB D3 128b
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NVIDIA GeForce GT 740M
 
384
-
 
1.8 GB/s
 
2 GB D3 128b
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NVIDIA Quadro K2000M
 
384
-
 
1.8 GB/s
 
2 GB D3 128b
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NVIDIA GeForce GT 730M
 
384
-
 
1.8 GB/s
 
2 GB D3 128b
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NVIDIA GeForce GT 730M
 
384
-
 
1.8 GB/s
 
2 GB D3 64b
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NVIDIA GeForce GT 645M
 
384
-
 
1.8 GB/s
 
2 GB D3 128b
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NVIDIA Quadro K1100M
 
384
-
 
2.8 GB/s
 
2 GB GD5 128b
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NVIDIA GeForce GT 640M
 
384
-
 
1.8 GB/s
 
2 GB D3 128b
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650
 
384
-
 
5 GB/s
 
1 GB GD5 128b
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NVIDIA GeForce GT 740
 
384
-
 
5 GB/s
 
1 GB GD5 128b
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660M
 
384
 
950 MHz
 
4 GB/s
 
1 GB GD5 128b
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NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M
 
384
-
 
1.8 GB/s
 
1 GB D3 128b
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NVIDIA Quadro K1000M
 
192
-
 
1.8 GB/s
 
2 GB D3 128b
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NVIDIA NVS 510
 
192
-
 
1.8 GB/s
 
2 GB D1 128b
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NVIDIA Quadro K420
 
192
-
 
1.8 GB/s
 
1 GB D3 128b
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NVIDIA Quadro K600
 
192
-
 
1.8 GB/s
 
1 GB D3 128b
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NVIDIA Quadro K100M
 
192
-
 
1.6 GB/s
 
1 GB D3 64b
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NVIDIA Quadro K200M
 
192
-
 
1.6 GB/s
 
1 GB D3 64b
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NVIDIA Quadro K500M
 
192
-
 
1.6 GB/s
 
1 GB D3 64b
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NVIDIA Quadro 410
 
192
-
 
1.8 GB/s
 
512 MB D3 64b

NVIDIA’s New Professional GPU Lineup Places Quadro at Center of Visual Computing Workflows

The new lineup delivers an enterprise-grade visual computing platform with up to twice the application performance and data-handling capability of the previous generation. It reflects NVIDIA’s extensive work with leading customers across industries to gain greater insight into their growing requirements to work with more complex models and higher-resolution images; to incorporate cloud-based resources; and to access work remotely, often on mobile devices.

“The next generation of Quadro GPUs not only dramatically increases graphics and compute performance to handle huge data sets. It extends the concept of visual computing from a graphics card in a workstation to a connected environment,” said Jeff Brown, vice president of Professional Visualization at NVIDIA. “The new Quadro lineup lets users interact with their designs or data locally on a workstation, remotely on a mobile device or in tandem with cloud-based services.”

NVIDIA Quadro GPUs are already the overwhelming choice of leading creative and design professionals, who depend on it for their most important work. For the past six years running, every film nominated for the Academy Award® for Best Visual Effects was made with Quadro technology. And Quadro is the choice of essentially every automotive designer worldwide.

“From increased efficiency to new workflow models, the results we’ve achieved with the latest Quadro GPUs are fundamental to our future,” said Steve MacPherson, chief technology officer at Framestore. “The world’s leading brands and studios trust Framestore because of our history of creativity and successful delivery, which depends on a technology infrastructure and talent base that has no boundaries in terms of realizing a creative vision. NVIDIA Quadro is an essential component to helping us keep our edge, and gives us the reassurance of knowing the graphics technology our artists rely on has been developed specifically for professional users with the highest standards of reliability and compatibility.”

Benefits of New Quadro GPUs
The new generation of Quadro GPUs — the K5200, K4200, K2200, K620 and K420 — enables users to:

  • Interact with data sets or designs up to twice the size handled by previous generations.
  • Remotely interact with graphics applications from a Quadro-based workstation from essentially any device, including PCs, Macs and tablets.
  • Run major applications — such as Adobe® CC, Autodesk Design Suite and Dassault Systèmes SOLIDWORKS 2014 — on average 40 percent faster than with previous Quadro cards.
  • Switch effortlessly from local GPU rendering to cloud-based offerings using NVIDIA Iray® rendering.

Positive Early Reaction
“Big data, the cloud and mobile connectivity represent the most important issues that enterprises are facing today. New approaches such as those NVIDIA is taking will be required for businesses to effectively manage these converging trends.”
-Jon Peddie, Jon Peddie Research

“A significant proportion of PSA’s design and production engineering workforce operates remotely at any one time. Working with the power of the NVIDIA Quadro K2200, our teams can access the performance and stability they need from anywhere in the world. This will greatly streamline collaborative processes like vehicle assembly reviews, enabling our engineers to take tomorrow’s most innovative new vehicles into production more quickly and efficiently.”
-Alain Gonzalez, expert in graphics technology and 3D imaging, PSA Peugeot Citroën

“The next-gen NVIDIA Quadro GPU allows for fast and efficient editing. It’s already been put to the test in the offline edit of Gone Girl — the latest blockbuster feature edited entirely in Adobe Premiere® Pro CC. Adobe video tools and the latest NVIDIA Quadro GPUs give filmmakers the creative power they need to render large amounts of data in the film and post-production industry.”
-Simon Williams, director of strategic alliances, Adobe

“Precision workstation systems deliver outstanding performance and reliability, helping our customers meet the increasing demands of today’s data-intensive and resource-exhaustive workloads. NVIDIA truly understands the features our customers need the most to produce their most creative and inspired work. The new line of NVIDIA Quadro GPUs provides the performance and features our users require.”
-Andy Rhodes, executive director and general manager, Dell Precision workstations worldwide

“Performance and rich visual fidelity, when developing everything from running shoes to race cars, is an HP workstation user mandate. NVIDIA’s new Quadro line of products with advanced photorealistic rendering and flexible multi-GPU configurations gives users the ultimate creative freedom.”
-Jim Zafarana, vice president and general manager, Commercial Solutions Business Unit, HP

“We’re always excited to work with NVIDIA to deliver the most cutting-edge solutions to our customers. NVIDIA understands how our users interact, create and collaborate. NVIDIA Quadro graphics and Tesla compute cards combined with ThinkStation P Series workstations empower our customers to push the limits of what is possible. With up to double the speed and memory and seamless connectivity to cloud-based services, the new Quadro lineup delivers the capabilities our users require most.”
-Victor Rios, vice president and general manager, Workstation Business Unit, Lenovo

Quadro GPU’s accelerate more than 100 CUDA® architecture, DirectX, OpenCL and OpenGL applications. The latest Quadro GPU lineup will ship beginning this fall from NVIDIA workstation OEMs, including HP, Dell, Lenovo and other major workstation providers; from systems integrators, including BOXX Technologies and Supermicro; and from authorized distribution partners, including PNY Technologies in North America and Europe, ELSA and Ryoyo in Japan, and Leadtek in Asia Pacific.