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3D models and datasets have become too large for the standard desktop workstation to handle. To help combat the problem, Nvidia announced the D Series of Quadro Plex Visual Computing Systems (VCS) available in deskside or rackmount configurations.
The Quadro Plex systems are well suited for the styling and design, geosciences, and scientific visualization industries, particularly when working with extremely large 3D models, datasets, and power walls. The new Quadro Plex series provides performance improvements of up to 100 percent over previous versions and offers massively parallel processing capabilities using multiple Quadro graphics cards for visualization, largescale projection and display, or computation with the Nvidia CUDA Parallel Computing Processor.
The Nvidia Quadro Plex 2200 D2 VCS, with two Quadro GPUs, four dual-link DVI channels, and 8GB of frame-buffer memory, is designed for advanced visualization of extremely large models and datasets, as well as high-performance computing processes. Its partner, the Quadro Plex 2100 D4 VCS with four GPUs, eight dual-link DVI channels, and a 4GB frame buffer, is optimized for multi-display ...