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Nvidia announces new range of FX graphics solutions news
21 April 2006
Mumbai: Santa Clara-based NVIDIA Corporation (Nasdaq: NVDA), the worldwide leader in programmable graphics processor technologies, has announced the launch of six new solutions for high-end, mid-range and entry-level professionals.

Combined with the recently announced line of mobile workstation graphics, the says, makes the NVIDIA Quadro FX family of solutions represents the most extensive line of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) professional graphics solutions ever assembled.

The new NVIDIA Quadro product line-up includes:

  • FX 5500 graphics processing unit (GPU) - The industry-leading ultra high-end graphics solution offering 1GB of frame buffer memory for the most challenging professional 3D applications
  • FX 3500 GPU - Offers a new level of graphics performance and is fast becoming a standard high-end configuration for major OEMs and enterprise customers worldwide
  • FX 1500 GPU - The first mid-range solution to offer high performance coupled with two dual-link DVI connectors, 256MB GDDR3 frame buffer memory, and HD video output
  • 560 GPU - Introduces dual-link DVI, fast DDR3 128MB graphics memory and HD video output
  • FX 550 GPU - Offers compelling price performance, featuring dual DVI with 128MB of graphics memory
  • FX 350 GPU - An economical professional graphics option that incorporates a variety of architectural features found in the entire product line

Sun Microsystems will soon offer the high-end FX 5500-based solutions to professional 3D graphics customers.

"Sun Microsystems will soon outfit our high-performance Sun Ultra 40 Workstation with NVIDIA Quadro FX 5500 graphics, the most powerful professional solution available today," said Paul Read, director of marketing at Sun Microsystems. "The Sun Ultra Workstations, featuring AMD Opteron processors, are designed for extremely compute-intensive application environments, and the latest graphics solutions from NVIDIA are a perfect match, offering the level of performance, features, and image quality that our customers demand."

"The workstation market hit $5.3 billion in revenues for an 18.4 per cent gain in 2005. In the highly competitive professional graphics board market NVIDIA enjoyed a commanding 70 percent in units shipped for the year," said Dr. Jon Peddie, president of Jon Peddie Research in Tiburon, CA. "NVIDIA's ability to deliver state-of-the-art graphics while providing rock solid drivers for critical professional applications has won them the respect of workstation manufacturers and users."

 


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Nvidia announces new range of FX graphics solutions