NVIDIA, the leading manufacturer of professional graphic solutions has unleashed their flagship Quadro K6000 graphics card for the workstation market. After a long wait, workstation users would get their hands on a fully enabled GK110 based GPU that features large amount of cores and a huge memory pool enough to fullfill their computing needs.
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Very cool! This will be very useful in developing multicore/distributed applications.
Woah! That is.. powerful 0_o
But the thing is....
will it run Crysis?
(BAD and TERRIBLE joke).
Nvidia is hurt because they are not part of next -gen so they are on mission to make next-gen consoles look meaningless and weak before they even release. Lame move
sweet merciful jeebus....that's one big mamma jamma. I have a quaddro k5000 that a friend gave to me and i thought that was pretty nice.