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The quadro gp100 arrives with 16 gb of hbm2 memory for workstations

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Nvidia has gone through the SOLIDWORKS World event to announce a new professional card based on the powerful Pascal GP100 silicon, the most powerful and that we will not see on any card intended for video games. It is the new Quadro GP100 that seeks to offer all the best of Pascal in a lower range than the Tesla.

Nvidia Quadro GP100: features, availability and price

The new Quadro GP100 becomes the new top of the range series above the Quadro P6000 that was announced last summer with the GP102 chip. The new card offers great performance with a computing power of 10.3 TFLOPs in single precision, 20.7 TFLOPs in medium precision operations, 5.7 TFLOPs in double precision operations and a total of 16 GB of HBM2 memory with a bandwidth of 716 GB / s. Its most important features continue with error correction technology (ECC) that makes it valid for high performance tasks (HPC) and CAD / CAE that require high reliability and precision.

The Nvidia Quadro GP100 needs an 8-pin PCI-Express connector to cover its 235W TDP and includes four video outputs in the form of DisplayPort 1.4 and a DVI-D. It supports the NVLink interface for SLI configurations with up to two cards. Nothing has been said about its price but it will not be cheap considering that the Quadro P6000 is above 6000 euros, it will arrive in March.

NVIDIA Quadro Specifications
GP100 P6000 M6000 K6000
CUDA Cores 3584 3840 3072 2880
TMUs 224 240 192 240
ROPs 128? 96 96 48
Turbo frequency

~ 1430MHz ~ 1560MHz ~ 1140MHz N / A
Memory frequency

1.4 Gbps HBM2 9Gbps ​​GDDR5X 6.6Gbps GDDR5 6Gbps GDDR5
Bus 4096-bit 384-bit 384-bit 384-bit
VRAM 16 GB 24GB 24GB 12GB
ECC Yes Do not Do not Yes
FP64 1/2 FP32 1/32 FP32 1/32 FP32 1/3 FP32
TDP 235W 250W 250W 225W
GPU GP100 GP102 GM200 GK110
Architecture Pascal Pascal Maxwell 2 Kepler
Node TSMC 16nm TSMC 16nm TSMC 28nm TSMC 28nm
Launching March 2017 October 2016 22/03/2016 23/07/2013

Source: anandtech

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