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  • AMD Radeon W5500 Display Card 8GB

    The new AMD Radeon™ Pro W5500 professional graphics powered by the ground-breaking 7nm RDNA architecture delivers a certified, and dependable solution for design and engineering professionals looking to visualize and interact with their designs throughout the demanding lifecycle. The GPU offers exceptional power efficiency combined with leadership performance.

  • Nvidia P400 Display Card 2GB

    The NVIDIA Quadro P400 combines a 256 CUDA core Pascal GPU, large on-board memory and advanced display technologies to deliver great performance for a range of professional applications. 2 GB of ultra-fast GPU memory makes it easy to manage complex 2D and 3D models and the single-slot, low-profile form factor makes it compatible with even the most space and power-constrained chassis.

  • Nvidia Quadro P1000 4GB

    The Quadro P1000 combines a 640 CUDA core Pascal GPU, 4 GB GDDR5 on-board memory and advanced display technologies in a low-profile form factor to deliver amazing graphics performance for demanding professional applications. Support for four 4K displays (4096×2160 @ 60Hz) with HDR color gives you an expansive visual workspace to see your ideas come to life in stunning detail.

  • DP750 Ti NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750

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    NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX 750 Ti, one of the first GPUs based on its next-generation “Maxwell” GPU architecture. First reports of the chip being based on “Maxwell” hit us by surprise as we presumed that a new micro-architecture is invariably pegged to NVIDIA’s foundry partner, TSMC, to launch its next-generation 20 nanometer silicon fabrication process. The fact that TSMC’s 20 nm node isn’t in a position to ship out such complex ASICs as graphics processors right now and that NVIDIA wouldn’t want its new architecture to in any way be hit by unforeseen issues arising out of the move to a new process may have led to the decision to use the existing 28 nanometer process.