Friday, September 7th 2012

Mac Pro Users Gain Unprecedented Performance With NVIDIA Quadro K5000

Mac professionals will benefit from dramatically improved graphics performance and productivity with today's announcement of the NVIDIA Quadro K5000 for Mac Pro systems.

Based on NVIDIA Kepler architecture -- the world's fastest, most efficient GPU design -- the Quadro K5000 for Mac is the most powerful professional-class GPU ever for the Macintosh, delivering unprecedented visualization and computation capabilities for designers and digital content creators.

Key features of the NVIDIA Quadro K5000 GPU for Mac include:

● Cinema 4K display support (4096 x 2160 resolution), which enables content creators to process and view high resolution cinema content
● A new display engine that can drive up to four displays simultaneously
● 4 GB graphics memory that provides faster interactivity when using design and content creation applications
● Based on NVIDIA Kepler architecture, which enables the Quadro K5000 GPU for Mac to run key content creation applications up to 2x faster at lower power than the Fermi-based Quadro 4000 for Mac
● Support for up to two Quadro K5000 GPUs for Mac in a single Mac Pro
● Support for OpenGL, OpenCL and NVIDIA CUDA

"The NVIDIA Quadro K5000 has great OpenGL and CUDA performance, so it's ideal to use as a shared GUI and image processing GPU in DaVinci Resolve 9," said Grant Petty, chief executive officer, Blackmagic Design. "Like many artists who use DaVinci Resolve, colorists seek the highest performance possible from their systems, and with just one of the new Kepler GPUs our users will be able to work with 4K imagery on their Mac Pros in real time."

NVIDIA Quadro K5000 for Mac is ideal for professional applications such as video editing, color correction, compositing, design visualization and GPU-accelerated ray-traced 3D rendering. In addition, the Quadro K5000 for Mac retains its full performance and features when using Apple Boot Camp and running Microsoft Windows-based professional PC applications.

"Quadro K5000 for Mac will have a transformational impact on the digital content creation workflow," said Greg Estes, media & entertainment industry executive at NVIDIA. "We're giving Mac Pro users the most powerful professional GPU ever for the Mac, with features and performance that will make a substantial difference in their workflows and allow them to create digital content at speeds never before possible."

NVIDIA Quadro GPUs are designed, built and tested by NVIDIA to provide the superb reliability, compatibility and dependability that professionals require, and Quadro GPUs are certified and recommended by leading software application providers worldwide.

Availability and Pricing
The NVIDIA Quadro K5000 for Mac is planned to be available later this year from select Apple resellers and system integrators, and from authorized distribution partners, including PNY Technologies in the Americas and Europe, ELSA in Japan and Leadtek in Asia Pacific. Estimated pricing starts at $2,249.
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18 Comments on Mac Pro Users Gain Unprecedented Performance With NVIDIA Quadro K5000

#2
mlee49
Cristian_25HKey features of the NVIDIA Quadro K5000 GPU for Mac include:

● Cinema 4K display support (4096 x 2160 resolution), which enables content creators to spend more money than they could possibly before
● A new display engine that can drive up to four displays(see point 1)
● 4 GB graphics memory that provides faster interactivity when designing kitteh pics
● Based on NVIDIA Kepler architecture, which enables the Quadro K5000 GPU for Mac to run key content creation applications up to 2x faster at lower power than the Fermi-based Quadro 4000 for Mac... IT USES BLAST PROCESSING
● Support for up to two Quadro K5000 GPUs for Mac in a single Mac Pro(see point 1)
● Support for OpenGL, OpenCL, NVIDIA CUDA, MAC CUDA, and iCUDA
Sorry, I had to breath some life into this news post.
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TheMailMan78
Big Member
I thought they were gonna stop making the pro stations.
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Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
TheMailMan78I thought they were gonna stop making the pro stations.
No, they say they'll get a major update sooner or later. See this post here, last paragraph. I actually hope they'll stay, I always liked them.
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TheMailMan78
Big Member
FrickNo, they say they'll get a major update sooner or later. See this post here, last paragraph. I actually hope they'll stay, I always liked them.
The towers have ALWAYS been tanks. Love the towers.
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micksh
It's "precedented" performance. When released, Windows users will be able to use K5000 on PCIe 3.0 and in SLI, which are not possible on Macs.
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#9
TheGuruStud
So, this is non crippled kepler, so they can jack the price through the roof or rather, force you to buy this card?

Nah, this won't end up back firing.
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#10
Fourstaff
TheGuruStudSo, this is non crippled kepler, so they can jack the price through the roof or rather, force you to buy this card?

Nah, this won't end up back firing.
In this case, yes they can jack up the price because you have no choice if you want the absolute best. Nvidia will rip you off once, and then Mac will do it again. And you have no choice if you want a nice shiny Mac workstation.
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#11
TheGuruStud
FourstaffIn this case, yes they can jack up the price because you have no choice if you want the absolute best. Nvidia will rip you off once, and then Mac will do it again. And you have no choice if you want a nice shiny Mac workstation.
And that's why everyone just needs to d/l osx and build a hackintosh. Nothing makes me happier than apple panicking and raging (well, Ballmer throwing a chair across the room and raving like a lunatic is 1st :roll:).
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#12
DEFEATEST
mlee49Sorry, I had to breath some life into this news post.
You don't know how hard I laughed reading those.....
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#13
timta2
mickshIt's "precedented" performance. When released, Windows users will be able to use K5000 on PCIe 3.0 and in SLI, which are not possible on Macs.
"If a single Quadro K5000 isn’t enough power, the design of the video card supports two of the K5000 GPU’s in a single Mac Pro, sort of like SLI support for gamers."

www.slashgear.com/nvidia-unveils-quadro-k5000-video-card-for-mac-pro-users-07246445/


"They also designed it so a single Mac Pro can support two K5000 cards."

www.gizmag.com/nvidia-quadro-k5000-mac-pro/24045/

I would also like to point out that you are commenting on a computer that has yet to be announced. The specs and capabilities have not been announced. You have no idea whether it will support PCIe 3.0 or not at this point, unless you have inside knowledge. If that's the case, post it.
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INSTG8R
Vanguard Beta Tester
Not really having a clue what the huge difference is between Workstation Card and a Desktop card other than the MASSIVE price difference. Comparing the K5000 to a GTX680 the specs have me confused.

They both have 1536 Cuda Cores (even?) The GTX has better Memory bandwidth than the Quadro(2GB vs 4GB on the same 256bit bus?)
Of course the actual clocks for the Quadro aren't given.

But is it the same chip? GK104?

Where does Quadro get all it's "power" from? Are they using the architecture differently than they do on the 680?

I just always wondered where the "seperation" is on these cards that makes them so different.
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manofthem
WCG-TPU Team All-Star!
INSTG8RI just always wondered where the "seperation" is on these cards that makes them so different.
This thread is older but talks about it, and W1zz gives some words in the subject.
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INSTG8R
Vanguard Beta Tester
manofthemThis thread is older but talks about it, and W1zz gives some words in the subject.
That was exactly what I was after. I had my suspicions it had to be in the software seeing as the hardware was virtually the same. It just get's "dumbed down" as a consumer card thru the drivers.
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#18
micksh
timta2"If a single Quadro K5000 isn’t enough power, the design of the video card supports two of the K5000 GPU’s in a single Mac Pro, sort of like SLI support for gamers."

www.slashgear.com/nvidia-unveils-quadro-k5000-video-card-for-mac-pro-users-07246445/


"They also designed it so a single Mac Pro can support two K5000 cards."

www.gizmag.com/nvidia-quadro-k5000-mac-pro/24045/

I would also like to point out that you are commenting on a computer that has yet to be announced. The specs and capabilities have not been announced. You have no idea whether it will support PCIe 3.0 or not at this point, unless you have inside knowledge. If that's the case, post it.
I'm commenting on computers that are available now. Chances are there won't be any Mac Pro update this year so the things may stay the same for a while - No PCIe 3.0, no SLI.

Sure, the card is designed with these features, but the features will work only when (or if) other computer hardware and OS support them. Just like previous Quadros supported SLI but not on Macs.
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