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AMD FirePro W9100 vs NVIDIA Quadro K6000 by Joel Hruska — Monday, July 14, 2014, 12:00 PM EDT Comments Page 1: Introduction ...
The new W9000 and W8000 cards we're reviewing today are replacements for AMD's nearly two-year-old FirePro 3D V9800 and V8800. Memory bandwidth has increased by 80% and double-precision floating ...
Pricing was not immediately available for AMD’s FirePro A chips. AMD on Tuesday separately announced FirePro W5000 ($599), W7000 ($799), W8000 ($1,599) and W9000 ($3,999) graphics cards, which ...
Motherboards MSI C236A, C236M boards support Xeon, designed for Quadro, FirePro MSI's new C236A and C236M motherboards support Intel's Xeon E3 v5 CPUs, made for Quadro and FirePro multi-GPU setups.
6 GB GDDR5 Radeon 7970s don't actually exist, but that's what a FirePro D700 actually is, and the 3 GB variants are $300 cards now (well, when the miners haven't bought all of them).
AMD made some noise this week at the SIGGRAPH conference, when the company unveiled an innovative graphics card, called the Radeon Pro SSG, that pairs a Polaris-based GPU with large amounts of ...
AMD says the FirePro S9170 is “the world’s first and fastest 32GB single-GPU server card.” Nvidia’s next-gen Pascal GPUs, due in 2016, will also be able to support 32GB of RAM.
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