NVIDIA recently announced Model IV of its Quadro Plex visual computing system. The system incorporates a unified architecture and graphics processing unit (GPU) capability to boost
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The Quadro Plex VCS Model IV boasts extreme capabilities for large scale visualization projects. (Image courtesy of NVIDIA) |
The system combines hardware computing with its compute unified device architecture technology to solve complex, data-intensive challenges. It also provides vertex and pixel programmability that enables higher levels of performance with ultra realistic effects. Its 3-gigabyte frame buffer (1.5 gigabyte per GPU) delivers high-capacity, interactive visualization and real-time processing for full-screen antialiasing. It also uses accelerated 3-D texture performance to interact with visualizations of large volumetric datasets. In addition, the system allows frame synchronization to combine display channels from multiple workstations into a large visual display.
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