Nvidia Quadro K5000 – the new card in town for HDX 3D and HDX 3D Pro
Hi all, i am so excited to share this news with you.
I love that Citrix released in Citrix XenDesktop 5.6 FP1 a new version of HDX 3D Pro, which reduced the bandwidth consumption and increased framerate, this is a huge improvement of the technology that i adore. A lot is happening in this space and soon we will see the new Nvidia VGX card that will be able to virtualize the GPU and have multiple users on 1 GPU. NVIDIA says they will be able to have 100 users using this card. For HDX 3D Pro i would cut that down to 10-20, why cause users that normal works with a card like the Quadro 4000 are using the 256 CUDA cores for 3D rich applications like Autodesk Inventor, Dassault Catia/Solidworks, ProE + more. Again time will tell when Nvidia VGX Model 1 is released and if i know NVIDIA right, they will ship cards with more powerful GPU chips on the VGX in the future.
Nvidia have released a Quadro graphic card thats based on the new Kepler technology.
The card is called Quadro K5000.
- This card is 1/3 the price of the Quadro 6000 and look at the numbers it delivers in the chart i have created.
- The CUDA cores it delivers are so impressive 3x more than Quadro 6000.
- The Power consumption is 45% less than the most powerful Quadro card.
** update 22 February 2013
If you want to use the Nvidia Quadro K5000 with GPU pass-through the card is now supported from NVIDIA.
GPU pass-through is supported with Citrix XenServer 6.x and VmWare vSphere 5.1
Above is information confirmed from NVIDIA.
Look out for the Nvidia VGX K2 thats will be sold in Q1 2013. This card is 2x K5000 on 1 card and works with GPU pass-through.
Quadro K5000 |
Quadro 4000 |
Quadro 5000 |
Quadro 6000 |
VGX Model 1 |
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CUDA Cores1 |
1536 |
256 |
352 |
448 |
768 |
Single Precision Compute Performance |
2.1 Teraflops |
0,4 Teraflops |
0,7 Teraflops |
1,0 Teraflops |
|
GPU Memory Specs |
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Memory Size Total |
4 GB GDDR5 |
2 GB GDDR5 |
2.5 GB GDDR5 |
6 GB GDDR5 |
16 GB GDDR3 |
Memory Interface |
256-bit |
256-bit |
320-bit |
384-bit |
? |
Memory Bandwidth (GB/sec) |
173 GB/s |
89.6 GB/s |
120 GB/s |
144 GB/s |
115 GB/s |
Power Specs |
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Max Power |
122 W |
142 W |
152 W |
204 W |
150 W |
FormFactor |
Dual Slot |
Single Slot |
Dual Slot |
Dual Slot |
Dual Slot |
Source
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Dan
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Hi Thomas,
Some features in your screenshots (eg create appointments and contacts) seem to be missing from the iOS version of @WorkMail that got released in April, do you know if these features are still coming in a future release? The Android client is far more functional by comparison.
Regards
Dan
Christian Eilskov
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You can see the DHCP options here:
http://www.wyse.com/kb and search for 21501
You can transfer a image using Wyse Device Manager(WDM), the same goes for smaller updates like new ICA client and so.
Thomas Poppelgaard
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Thank you Barry =)
The deep compression codec for Citrix XenDesktop HDX 3D Pro will be intergrated for Citrix XenApp in Excalibur so there is a big difference with bandwidth consumption. This means that XenApp in Excalibur will be the best platform for user density and works great over WAN with high latency as HDX 3D Pro have been known to deliver for several years. Yes i know of cases with WAN optimization, I will gather these and share them.
Best regards
Thomas
Barry Schiffer
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Hi Thomas,
Nice work! Awesome to see these results on XenApp! Is there any noticable difference between XA 6.5 and Excalibur that you are aware of? Do you have experience with WAN Optimization and how this helps to reduce bandwidth further?
Kind regards,
Barry
Thomas Poppelgaard
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Hi Matti
i use 311.35
get the latest from http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us