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NVIDIA Announces GP102-Based Quadro P6000 and GP104-Based Quadro P5000

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Being announced today are the two Quadro models that will fill out the high-end of the Quadro family, the P6000 and P5000. As hinted at by the name, these are based on NVIDIA’s latest Pascal generation GPUs., marking the introduction of Pascal to the Quadro family. And like NVIDIA’s consumer counterparts, these new cards should offer significant performance and feature upgrades over their Maxwell 2 based predecessors.
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We will start, as always, at the top, with the Quadro P6000. As NVIDIA’s impending flagship Quadro card, this is based on the just-announced GP102 GPU. The direct successor to the GM200 used in the Quadro M6000, the GP102 mixes a larger number of SMs/CUDA cores and higher clockspeeds to significantly boost performance.

Paired with P6000 is 24GB of GDDR5X memory, running at a conservative 9Gbps, for a total memory bandwidth of 432GB/sec.

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Moving on, let’s talk about Quadro M5000. Based on NVIDIA’s GP104 GPU, this is the smaller, cheaper, lower power sibling to the P6000. This is a fully enabled part with all 2560 CUDA cores (20 SMs) active, so the performance gains versus M5000 should be similar to what we saw with the consumer GeForce GTX 1080. However like its larger counterpart, NVIDIA has not locked in the final clockspeeds, so specific performance numbers aren’t available at this time. Meanwhile on the memory front, P5000 is equipped with 16GB of GDDR5X memory. This is attached to GP104’s 256-bit memory bus, and like P6000 is clocked at 9Gbps. P5000’s predecessor, M5000, maxed out at just 8GB of memory, so along with a 36% increase in memory bandwidth, this doubles the amount of memory available for a Quadro 5000 tier card.

The most disappointing part to me about these new Quadros is that, like the Maxwell based ones, they are lacking in DP compute performance. However, I am very impressed by the memory amounts and bandwidth. Guess GDDR5X isn't as low volume as we though, eh?

Source: http://www.anandtech.com/show/10516/nvidia-announces-quadro-pascal-family-quadro-p6000-p5000

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14 minutes ago, awesomeness10120 said:

Looking at the specs, I realized: the "New" Titan X is not a full GP102 card. This one is. Inb4 Titan X Black.

Well yeah. GP 102 is GP 100 minus the 64-bit SPs for double precision. How did no one else notice the Titan XP specs are exactly what the Tesla P100's are?

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8 minutes ago, Tedny said:

Soo, no HBM.....

Hbm is still too expensive. They said 2017 will be when the release something with hbm. 

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10 minutes ago, marldorthegreat said:

Hbm is still too expensive. They said 2017 will be when the release something with hbm. 

Technically they already did. You just have to buy it in sets of 1000 for now.

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2 hours ago, awesomeness10120 said:

Looking at the specs, I realized: the "New" Titan X is not a full GP102 card. This one is. Inb4 Titan X Black.

I saw it when they announced it, was already in my mind's eye the return of the Titan X Black... ;)

 

1 hour ago, marldorthegreat said:

Hbm is still too expensive. They said 2017 will be when the release something with hbm. 

Not just that, it's mainly getting enough to use commercially in the general consumer market... the demand for the GTX 1080 seriously surprised Nvidia I reckon.

 

1 hour ago, patrickjp93 said:

Technically they already did. You just have to buy it in sets of 1000 for now.

Agreed, GP100 was the original HBM2 rainbow farting unicorn, but GP102 was the cut down to more realistic GDDR5X.

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I wish they had that green design on their consumer cards lol

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29 minutes ago, evilarceus said:

I wish they had that green design on their consumer cards lol

the Quadros look miles better than 10xx GTXs 

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2 hours ago, zMeul said:

the Quadros look miles better than 10xx GTXs 

Looks like like the 700/900 series, dyed green. The 700/900 series had a lovely design. 

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4 minutes ago, rashdanml said:

Looks like like the 700/900 series, dyed green. The 700/900 series had a lovely design. 

I seriously don't like the GTX10xx series "egdgy" shroud design

 

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8 hours ago, awesomeness10120 said:

The most disappointing part to me about these new Quadros is that, like the Maxwell based ones, they are lacking in DP compute performance. However, I am very impressed by the memory amounts and bandwidth. Guess GDDR5X isn't as low volume as we though, eh?

Source: http://www.anandtech.com/show/10516/nvidia-announces-quadro-pascal-family-quadro-p6000-p5000

 


Just out of curiosity - what do you need DP for? 

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2 hours ago, zMeul said:

I seriously don't like the GTX10xx series "egdgy" shroud design

 

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I question why they even bother to put effort into making the quadro shroud aesthetically pleasing I mean who buys them for there looks? 

 

Frankly speaking they could have no shroud except for the heat sink. 

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17 hours ago, awesomeness10120 said:

The most disappointing part to me about these new Quadros is that, like the Maxwell based ones, they are lacking in DP compute performance. However, I am very impressed by the memory amounts and bandwidth. Guess GDDR5X isn't as low volume as we though, eh?

Source: http://www.anandtech.com/show/10516/nvidia-announces-quadro-pascal-family-quadro-p6000-p5000

 

Typo in your third quote. It says "M5000" instead of "P5000"

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9 hours ago, Serin said:


Just out of curiosity - what do you need DP for? 

Anything which requires a large amount of technical accuracy would benefit.

 

Aka. Content creation such as video game development, developing high performance applications like Adobe software.

 

Using high performance apps or programs like Adobe's CC suite and more similar programs.

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