GREATER MODEL COMPLEXITY IN THE DESIGN WORKFLOW
Next-generation streaming multiprocessor (SM) design, called SMX, offers several important architectural changes. You can realize substantial increases in per-clock throughput of key graphics operations that combine to deliver unprecedented performance and power efficiency. Plus, the new Quadro solutions offer up to 4 GB frame buffer capacity, letting you work with larger models and assemblies and improving interactive manipulation performance during the design process. |
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RICHER SCENE DETAILS AND EFFECTS
The NVIDIA Kepler™ architecture introduces the concept of bindless textures¹, which enables the GPU to reference textures directly in memory. This effectively eliminates the limit on the number of unique textures that can be used to render a scene, and reduces the CPU overhead to deliver improved performance. In fact, over one million unique textures are now possible. Fast approximate anti-aliasing (FXAA) and temporal anti-aliasing (TXAA)¹ film-style technologies give you outstanding image quality for content creation and design reviews without compromising the interactive experience.
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ULTRA-HIGH RESOLUTION VISUALIZATION
You can now drive up to four displays simultaneously and get full support for the next-generation DisplayPort 1.2 standard—capable of resolutions of 3840x2160 at 60 Hz. This makes it easy to deploy multiple displays across a desktop, build an expansive digital signage wall, or create a sophisticated stereoscopic 3D CAVE environment. NVIDIA’s latest technologies give you an easy, affordable way to perform image synchronization and resolution scaling of a synchronized display surface with multiple projectors or displays. These technologies include Quadro Sync², Quadro Mosaic, Quadro Warp/Blend, and GPUDirect³. |

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