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    Posted on November 11th, 2008

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    nvidia_quadro-fx5800The NVIDIA FX 5800 is the world’s first 4GB graphics card, making it one of the best for geophysicists, designers, scientists, engineers, and other technical professionals who expects visual supercomputing from their desktops. According to NVIDIA, the latest Quadro card is orders of magnitude higher than typical solutions, allowing for interactive 4D modeling.
    “The size and complexity of data is growing at an exponential rate. The challenge for today’s professional is to make sense of the mountain of data by distilling it into a form they can comprehend, analyze and use to make impactful decisions,” said Jeff Brown, general manager, Professional Solutions, NVIDIA. “At stake can be billions of investment dollars, or even people’s lives. The Quadro FX 5800 has advanced features to allow massive datasets to be viewed beyond traditional 3D enabling professionals to make fast and accurate decisions.”
    Specification:
    • 240 CUDA Parallel Processor Cores
    • 4GB Memory Size
    • 102GB/s Memory Bandwidth
    • 1 DisplayPort
    • 189W Maximum Power Consumption
    The NVIDIA Quadro FX 5800 graphics card is priced at $3,499 and will be available through the company’s channel partners, including PNY Technologies, Elsa and Leadtek.

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