NVIDIA Quadro PLEX 7000 Professional Graphics Card

2x Quadro 6000

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Overview
Manufacturer
NVIDIA
Original Series
Quadro PLEX
Release Date
July 27th, 2010
Launch Price
$14500
Model
NVIDIA P880 SKU 207
Graphics Processing Unit
GPU Model
2× GF100
Architecture
Fermi
Fabrication Process
40 nm
Die Size
2× 529 mm2
Transistors Count
2× 3.2B
Transistors Density
6M TRAN/mm2
CUDAs
2× 448 (896)
SMXs
2× 15 (30)
GPCs
2× 4 (8)
TMUs
2× 60 (120)
ROPs
2× 48 (96)
Clocks
Base Clock
574 MHz
Boost Clock
TBC MHz
Memory Clock
747 MHz
Effective Memory Clock
2988 Mbps
Memory Configuration
Memory Size
2× 6114 (12228) MB
Memory Type
GDDR5
Memory Bus Width
2× 384 (768)-bit
Memory Bandwidth
2× 143.4 (286.8) GB/s

Physical
Interface
PCI-Express 2.0 x16
TDP/TBP
480 W
Recommended PSU
800 W
API Support
DirectX
12.0
Vulkan
-
OpenGL
4.5
OpenCL
1.1

Performance
Pixel Fillrate
55.1 GPixels/s
Texture Fillrate
68.9 GTexel/s
Peak FP32
1 TFLOPS
FP32 Perf. per Watt
2.1 GFLOPS/W
FP32 Perf. per mm2
972 FLOPS/mm2




 ModelCoresBoost ClockMemory ClockMemory Config.
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NVIDIA Quadro PLEX 2200 S4
 
960
-
 
1.6 Gbps
 
64 GB GD3 512b
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NVIDIA Quadro PLEX 2100 S4
 
512
-
 
1.6 Gbps
 
24 GB GD3 384b
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NVIDIA Quadro PLEX 2100 D4
 
512
-
 
1.6 Gbps
 
16 GB GD3 256b
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NVIDIA Quadro PLEX 1000 Model-II - -
 
1.2 Gbps
 
8 GB GD3 256b
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NVIDIA Quadro PLEX 7000
 
896
-
 
3 Gbps
 
23.9 GB GD5 384b
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NVIDIA Quadro PLEX 2200 D2
 
480
-
 
1.6 Gbps
 
16 GB GD3 512b
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NVIDIA Quadro PLEX 1000 Model-IV
 
256
-
 
1.6 Gbps
 
6 GB GD3 384b
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NVIDIA Quadro PLEX 1000 Model-I - -
 
1.2 Gbps
 
4 GB GD3 256b
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NVIDIA Quadro PLEX 1000 Model-III - -
 
1.2 Gbps
 
4 GB GD3 256b
 ModelCoresBoost ClockMemory ClockMemory Config.
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NVIDIA Tesla S2070
 
1792
-
 
3.1 GB/s
 
96 GB GD5 384b
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NVIDIA Tesla S2050
 
1792
-
 
3.1 GB/s
 
48 GB GD5 384b
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NVIDIA Quadro PLEX 7000
 
896
-
 
3 GB/s
 
23.9 GB GD5 384b
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 480
 
480
-
 
3.7 GB/s
 
1.5 GB GD5 320b
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NVIDIA Tesla C2070
 
448
-
 
3 GB/s
 
6 GB GD5 384b
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NVIDIA Tesla M2070
 
448
-
 
3 GB/s
 
6 GB GD5 384b
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NVIDIA Tesla M2070Q
 
448
-
 
3 GB/s
 
6 GB GD5 384b
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NVIDIA Quadro 6000
 
448
-
 
3 GB/s
 
6 GB GD5 384b
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NVIDIA Quadro 6000 SDI
 
448
-
 
3 GB/s
 
6 GB GD5 384b
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NVIDIA Quadro 6000 SDI I/O
 
448
-
 
3 GB/s
 
6 GB GD5 384b
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NVIDIA Tesla C2050
 
448
-
 
3 GB/s
 
3 GB GD5 384b
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NVIDIA Tesla M2050
 
448
-
 
3 GB/s
 
3 GB GD5 384b
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 470
 
448
-
 
3.3 GB/s
 
1.3 GB GD5 320b
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NVIDIA Quadro 5000
 
352
-
 
3 GB/s
 
2.5 GB GD5 320b
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NVIDIA Quadro 5000 SDI
 
352
-
 
3 GB/s
 
2.5 GB GD5 320b
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NVIDIA Quadro 5000 SDI I/O
 
352
-
 
3 GB/s
 
2.5 GB GD5 320b
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NVIDIA Quadro 5000 SDI I/O Trebek
 
352
-
 
3 GB/s
 
2.5 GB GD5 320b
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NVIDIA Quadro 5000 SDI Trebek
 
352
-
 
3 GB/s
 
2.5 GB GD5 320b
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NVIDIA Quadro 5000 Trebek
 
352
-
 
3 GB/s
 
2.5 GB GD5 320b
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NVIDIA Quadro 5000G
 
352
-
 
3 GB/s
 
2.5 GB GD5 320b
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NVIDIA Quadro 5000G Trebek
 
352
-
 
3 GB/s
 
2.5 GB GD5 320b
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 480M
 
352
-
 
2.4 GB/s
 
2 GB GD5 256b
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 465
 
352
-
 
3.2 GB/s
 
1 GB GD5 256b
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NVIDIA Quadro 4000
 
256
-
 
2.8 GB/s
 
2 GB GD5 256b
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NVIDIA Quadro 4000 Mac Edition
 
256
-
 
2.8 GB/s
 
2 GB GD5 256b
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NVIDIA Quadro 4000 SDI
 
256
-
 
2.8 GB/s
 
2 GB GD5 256b
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NVIDIA Quadro 4000 SDI I/O
 
256
-
 
2.8 GB/s
 
2 GB GD5 256b
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NVIDIA Quadro 4000 SDI I/O Trebek
 
256
-
 
2.8 GB/s
 
2 GB GD5 256b
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NVIDIA Quadro 4000 SDI Trebek
 
256
-
 
2.8 GB/s
 
2 GB GD5 256b
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NVIDIA Quadro 4000 Trebek
 
256
-
 
2.8 GB/s
 
2 GB GD5 256b

New NVIDIA Fermi-Class Quadro Launches the Era of Computational Visualization

NVIDIA today launched the era of the ‘computational visualization workstation’ for designers, engineers, researchers and animators by introducing its Quadro graphics processing units (GPUs) based on NVIDIA Fermi architecture, and by also introducing the new NVIDIA 3D Vision Pro solution. The new Quadro GPUs deliver performance that is up to five times faster for 3D applications and up to eight times faster for computational simulation, shattering previous benchmarks.The NVIDIA Quadro Plex 7000 array, and Quadro 6000, Quadro 5000 and Quadro 4000 GPUs feature the new NVIDIA Scalable Geometry Engines and leverage NVIDIA Application Acceleration Engines (AXE) to enable the world’s fastest performance across a broad range of CAD, DCC and visualization applications. Rated at an unheard of 1.3 billion triangles per second in raw performance, the Quadro 6000 enables users to interactively work with models and scenes that are five times more complex than ever before.

“For over a decade Quadro has been the choice of professionals around the world. We’ve also built Engines like AXE to enable the creation of next-gen applications,” said Jeff Brown, general manager, Professional Solutions Group, NVIDIA. “When you couple these technologies with our Fermi architecture, the result is a new Quadro family that’s exponentially better than anything the market has ever seen.”

Redesigned from the Ground Up to Accelerate Entire Workflows
Combining high performance computing capabilities with advanced visualization, the new Quadro GPU is the world’s first professional graphics solution with Error Correction Codes (ECC) memory and fast, IEEE double precision floating point performance. These are intended for applications demanding the highest accuracy, such as medical imaging, finite element analysis and computational fluid dynamics.

“In high-end visual effects development, fast iteration is essential,” said Olivier Maury, research and development engineer, Industrial Light & Magic (ILM). “By using NVIDIA Quadro GPUs, we are seeing up to eight iterations each day of complex fire, dust and air simulations, representing speed improvements of ten to fifteen times. NVIDIA CUDA and Quadro GPUs have entirely changed the way we solve complex visual effects challenges.”

The new Quadro GPUs are built on industry standards, including OpenGL 4.1, DirectX 11, DirectCompute and OpenCL. In addition, Quadro leverages technologies that are unique to NVIDIA — such as the company’s portfolio of Application Acceleration Engines (AXE) and NVIDIA CUDA parallel processing architecture. The result is that software developers are able to create and deliver the next-generation of professional applications that incorporate compute-intensive tasks. Among these tasks are ray tracing, physics simulation, computational fluid dynamics and real-time video effects processing.

“NVIDIA isn’t just working on building better graphics hardware, but the software tools needed to drive the needed advancements that are now changing the industry,” said Rob Enderle, principal analyst, Enderle Group. “NVIDIA was committed to building tool after tool this past decade in order to drive the market where they needed it to go, and their efforts are paying off.”

The new Quadro professional solutions introduced today include:

-Scalable Visualization Systems:

  • Quadro Plex 7000, with 12 GB (total) of memory and 896 CUDA cores

-Board and Desktop Workstation Solutions:

  • Quadro 6000, with 6 GB of GDDR5 memory and 448 CUDA cores
  • Quadro 5000, with 2.5 GB of GDDR5 memory and 352 CUDA cores
  • Quadro 4000, with 2 GB of GDDR5 memory and 256 CUDA cores

-Mobile Workstations:

  • Quadro 5000M, mobile workstation GPU with 2 GB of GDDR5 memory and 320 CUDA cores

Additionally, all Quadro products are compatible with the new NVIDIA 3D Vision Pro active shutter-glasses solution, also announced today, for the highest-quality stereoscopic 3D immersive experience.
Widespread Adoption
Workstation OEMs and System Integrators, including Dell, HP, Lenovo, BOXX Technologies and NextComputing, are among those that are offering the newest Quadro solutions. Quadro products are also available from value added resellers through master distributors PNY Technologies in North America and Europe, Leadtek in Asia Pacific, and ELSA in Japan.

“As the first professional-class GPUs to integrate high performance computing with advanced visualization, NVIDIA Quadro combined with Dell Precision workstations are poised to transform workflows,” said Greg Weir, senior manager, Dell Precision Workstations Product and ISV Marketing. “With this technology, we are enabling our design, research, animation and film customers to deliver higher quality results in less time.”

“NVIDIA continues to push the envelope on delivering cutting-edge graphics solutions,”said Rob Herman, director of product marketing, worldwide ThinkStation Business Unit, Lenovo. We’re actively incorporating these latest graphics into our newly upgraded ThinkStation C20 and D20 workstations to deliver innovative, ‘visual supercomputers’ to our customers.”

Availability and Pricing
The Quadro 4000 ($1,199 MSRP, USD) and Quadro 5000 ($2,249 MSRP, USD) are available immediately through all channels. The Quadro 6000 ($4,999 MSRP, USD) and Quadro Plex 7000 ($14,500 MSRP, USD) will be available this fall. Mobile workstations based on the Quadro 5000M will be available in the third quarter of 2010 from HP and Dell.