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Nvidia Quadro M4000 and M5000: A new generation of video cards on Black Friday

The research carried out by Nvidia as part of graphics processors and video cards will be undeterred after the announcement of a new generation of GPU model Quadro occurred during the past spring, news that had left to hope all graphics enthusiasts and of course video gaming for the ability of the cards to interface with the video Kepler architecture successor, the powerful Maxwell.

Nvidia has kept its promise by introducing the second generation of Quadro cards, the models M4000 and M5000, which will follow, despite the numbers, the base model M6000, integrating the execution of parallel computing threads with generic performance to improve access to the hardware of the cards.

The two new devices dedicated to graphics differ in the number of cores CUDA (Compute Unified Device Architecture, platform developed by Nvidia for the input processing from different languages capable of being converted to calculation of thread processed in a parallel manner), and they have similar aspects to memory bank (8 GB each).

Nvidia M5000 will also integrate, in addition to the DisplayPort connectors, also a DVI Dual Link, HD display digital interface for high-capacity next-generation smart devices.

The two new cards have been processing capabilities that can support the demands of film makers or the most demanding creative professionals, thanks to 4.3 Teraflops of operations performed, a more than the ample figure when compared with many current alternatives.

Lastly, it seems that the two GPU M4000 and M5000 would be given particular consideration by Lenovo, who would like to assisting them to an architecture as important as that of new notebooks based on Intel Skylake technology, recently presented and able to bring the heritage of previous to Broadwell attractive levels for both alternatives phablet (including the new ThinkPad) and desktop (along with Intel Xeon processors coming shortly).

The world Nvidia seems to be ever more open to the average consumer, offering high-quality performance even on mid-range devices, approaching the graphics and the world of entertainment to all of us. We will follow the next steps for this queen of the GPU, to find out how far the high definition will bring.