Monday, February 1st 2021

Cincoze Unveils GeForce RTX 30-series and Quadro T1000-series MXM Upgrade Cards

Cincoze, a professional manufacturer of embedded systems, expands the Cincoze GM-1000's machine vision application performance with two new Quadro MXM GPU modules. Building on the GM-1000's powerful processing base, the MXM-RTX3000 and MXM-T1000 provide the additional GPU capacity for rapid adoption of machine vision in smart factories, from simple environmental perception applications such as positioning, measurement, identification, and sorting, to more complex vision-guided automation functions. GPU requirements for each scenario are different, so specifications must match the environment and application. The two new Quadro MXM GPU modules broaden the GM-1000's available selection to cover a wider range of uses.

The GM-1000—part of the Cincoze GOLD series—is positioned as a high-performance machine vision system featuring high computing performance, high-speed I/O, and industrial-grade reliability. It is the preferred choice for machine vision system integrators and AOI (Automated Optical Inspection) manufacturers. The GM-1000's unique carrier board can be matched with a selection of Cincoze MXM GPU modules, including the MXM-RTX3000, MXM-T1000, MXM-P2000, and MXM-E9174, providing a precise match for different computing requirements.
Upgrade flexibility has always been a proud advantage of Cincoze. The GM-1000 only needs a carrier board and MXM GPU module replacement to facilitate future performance upgrades without replacing the computer host.

Computational Prowess While Saving Power
The new Quadro MXM GPU modules, the MXM-RTX3000 and MXM-T1000, use the latest NVIDIA Quadro Turing GPU architecture based on the latest 12nm process.

In terms of core computing power and performance, the MXM-RTX3000 has 1920 CUDA cores, 5.3 TFLOPS peak FP32 high-end computing power, parallel integer execution, AI computing Tensor core, and specialized RT core for raytracing. Together these provide fully integrated GPU features to face complex visual image calculations. The MXM-T1000 has 896 CUDA cores, 2.6 TFLOPS peak FP32 computing power, and only 50 W power consumption for power-conscious high-speed computing.

Both models support GDDR6 memory. The MXM-RTX3000 has a single card capacity of up to 6 GB and 336 GB/s memory bandwidth. The MXM-T1000 has 4 GB capacity and 192 GB/s memory bandwidth. The faster memory smooths data reading and multiplies computing performance.

In addition, both modules have different form factors, the MXM-RTX3000 sporting an MXM 3.1 Type B form factor, while the MXM-T1000 has a Type A form factor, allowing for free choice according to the situation.

Cincoze's GM-1000 embedded system is tailored for machine vision. It also meets the long-term supply demands of the industrial field, providing extended availability of fifteen years for the GM-1000 and five years for the two Quadro MXM GPU modules. So whether it is industrial equipment or other smart application fields, future availability is ensured.
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3 Comments on Cincoze Unveils GeForce RTX 30-series and Quadro T1000-series MXM Upgrade Cards

#1
jeremyshaw
Quadro RTX 3000 = Turing, like the Quadro RTX 4000, Quadro RTX 6000, etc.
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R00kie
jeremyshawQuadro RTX 3000 = Turing, like the Quadro RTX 4000, Quadro RTX 6000, etc.
This, the title is misleading, there were no Geforce cards unveiled, they're all Turing based Quadros.
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Berfs1
Why is GeForce even in the title..???
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