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Entry-level graphics card NVIDIA T1000 on sale: supports 4 4K display outputs

According to foreign media reports, NVIDIA's partners have begun to sell entry-level Quadro T1000 professional graphics cards, which were released in May last year, but are only now openly available due to chip shortages.

In terms of specifications, this Quadro T1000 professional graphics card, using the Tu117 core of Turing architecture, has 896 CUDA cores, the highest single precision (FP32) performance of 2.5 TFLOPS, 128bit memory memory width, GDDR6 memory, optional 4GB or 8GB version, equipped with 4 mDP1.4 interfaces, designed for single fan cooling, the maximum power consumption is only 50W, and no external power supply is required.

The Quadro T1000 features supporting up to four 4K 60Hz or two 8K 60Hz displays, making it one of the smallest graphics cards with multi-4K display capabilities.

Since positioning itself as an entry-level professional graphics card, the main role is to support professional applications such as CAD that do not require too high performance.

NVIDIA also said the card offers gaming performance comparable to the GeForce GTX 1650.

It is understood that there have been a number of stores in Japan that have begun to sell, one of which sells a 4GB version with 2 mDP to HDMI adapters for 51,700 yen (about 2,830 yuan), 4 mDP to HDMI adapters for 55,000 yen (about 3,030 yuan), and another 8GB version for 63,470 yen (about 3,474 yuan).

In the U.S., the 4GB version costs $398 (about 2,529 yuan), but the shipping date won't be until March.

Entry-level graphics card NVIDIA T1000 on sale: supports 4 4K display outputs
Entry-level graphics card NVIDIA T1000 on sale: supports 4 4K display outputs

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