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   12/04/03 @280

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    cjd

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NVIDIA Releases Quadro FX 1100


NVIDIA today unveiled the NVIDIA Quadro FX 1100, a mid-range professional graphics solution that outperforms high-end competitive boards on key industry-standard SPECviewperf 7.1.1 3dsmax-02, ProE-02, and Ugs-03 tests. The Quadro has been designed carefully to provide the ultimate in quality, precision, performance, and programmability.

Features and benefits of the NVIDIA Quadro FX 1100 include:

  • Industry’s only true 128-bit floating-point graphics pipeline delivers a higher level of accuracy and the ultimate in visual quality.
  • Industry-leading 12 bits of subpixel precision helps to ensure high geometric accuracy and the elimination of sparkles, cracks, and other rasterization anomalies.
  • Third-generation vertex and pixel programmability allows professionals to simulate a wide range of physical effects and surface properties.
  • 128MB graphics memory powers high resolution digital and analog displays.
  • 0.13-micron graphics processing unit from the IBM foundry in East Fishkill, NY for higher performance with lower power consumption.

“NVIDIA continues to bring groundbreaking graphics solutions to the professional market,� said Jim Zafarana, vice president and worldwide marketing manager, Workstation Business Unit, HP. “With the NVIDIA Quadro FX 1100, HP is again able to combine world-renowned graphics performance, precision, and programmability with its advanced workstation technology to offer professionals the very best computing experience.�

 
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NightFox

 12/05/03 @349

Hmm.. for a %10 improvement, I hope the price isn't so much.
The cheapest QuadroFX 1000 I can find is around $800 or so..
 
mindcrash

 12/05/03 @925

Hope this thing is able to beat the Quadro 4 980 XGL. The Quadro FX 500 couldn't do that :p

Personally whenever i could buy a Quadro FX card i would go for the 3000. It doesn't come cheap, but it does come with a GPU very similar to the FX 5900, it's carrying 256 mb and it blows your socks away performance wise.
 
NightFox

 12/06/03 @429

yeah.. If anyone's got alot of money to blow, the FX3000-G would be the way to go.
 
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