NVIDIA Targets Scalable Visualization Professionals with Quadro Plex
Products designed to simplify deployment and reduce cost of ultra-high resolution systems.
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August 5, 2009
By DE Editors
NVIDIA has unveiled new Quadro Plex solutions targeted at scalable visualization professionals who interact with 3D models and analyze large volumes of data. These visual computing platforms are designed to power a range of ultra-high resolution and multi-channel collaboration environments — ranging from interpretation desktops to visualization walls to network operations centers.
Quadro Plex-based solutions enable professionals in fields such as energy exploration, architectural design, medical research, and consumer packaged goods to run software applications across multiple ultra-high resolution displays or projectors.
The solutions are built on the NVIDIA Quadro Plex visual computing system, featuring two Quadro FX 5800 GPUs and 8GB of memory. By connecting two Quadro Plex systems to a single workstation, users can view images at a resolution of 36 megapixels, span visuals across two 4K projectors or eight auto-synchronized displays, and drive stereoscopic 3D content.
Quadro Plex scalable visualization solutions are available now from NVIDIA OEM partners, authorized system builders, and certified channel partners. The estimated street price starts at $10,750 for a single Quadro Plex system.
For more information, visit NVIDIA.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
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