Nvidia powers up high-end Quadro FX
Nvidia today introduced the latest additions to its Quadro line of workstation graphics cards, the FX 3000 and the FX 3000G. "The new chips more than double the memory bandwidth of Nvidia's previous top-of-the-range offering, the Quadro FX 2000, from 12.8GBps to 27.2GBps. Boards based on the new parts will support up to 256MB of DDR 2 SDRAM, double what the 2000 can handle. That 256MB will allow display resolutions of up to 3840 x 2400 pixels."
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