NVIDIA Quadro makes the graphic card a good name, especially in the professional development sector, providing uncompromised performance in 3D applications that has been optimized to work with a variety of large and demanding development models. The HP NVIDIA Graphics PLUS Quadro P6000 is built on the latest technology from the architect Pascal, which means it is highly energy-efficient in addition to its truly majestic computing power.
Its top-notch parameters and specific features will appeal to all architects, designers and other professionals whose domain is photorealistic rendering of 3D scenes. It can also be used in the film and video industry or in the health care industry, where due to support, the new AXE libraries can show large data fromo ultrasound scans. The presence of 24GB of GDDR5 memory with a 384-bit package enables seamless use even when working on large virtualization, simulation and analytics projects.
The unstoppable power of the 2560 CUDA core draws complex scenes at an unprecedented scale and with lots of detail, making the card a step ahead of its previous generation. The NVIDIA Quadro P6000 is designed for the 3rd Generation pcie x16 with DisplayPort 1.4. Up to four monitors can be connected simultaneously and can be viewed in modern, ultra-detailed 4K, or 5K resolution on two monitors. You can be sure that you will not find disorder during your work. Due to the NVIDIA Sync, NVIDIA nView and Mosaic sync technology, work on all your monitors will be maximally smooth and fast. There is also NVIDIA 3D Vision and 3D Vision Pro support.
Hewlett-Packard was founded in the difficult times of the Great Depression. The founders were a pair of friends whose name the company still proudly bears. They started their business in an unobtrusive garage near the city of Palo Alto. It is now a national monument. HP’s success lay not in copying existing products, but in the ability and courage to come up with something new.
The first commercial triumph was an oscillator that surpassed all competition in quality, yet sold at a quarter of the price. In 1968, HP released their first desktop computer - a desktop calculator. The company currently manufactures products primarily related to computer technology - computers and laptops, printers, scanners, digital cameras, servers, and last but not least, calculators.
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