NVIDIA has unveiled today at the annual Autodesk Conference in Las Vegas, its first midrange professional GPU, the Quadro RTX 4000. Powered by the NVIDIA Turing architecture and the NVIDIA RTX platform, the Quadro RTX 4000 delivers real-time ray tracing to larger group of professionals.
The Quadro RTX 4000 provides the following benefits:
For those attending Autodesk University, NVIDIA, booth C1201, will be demonstrating the Quadro RTX GPUs capabilities. Users are able to interact in real time with their complex designs and visual effects in ray-traced photo-realistic detail with increased throughput with rendering workloads, saving time and money.
Availability and Pricing
Estimated MSRP for the Quadro RTX 4000 is $900 and will be available on the NVIDIA website and workstation manufacturers including Dell, HPI, and Lenovo starting December. Developers may access the new NVIDIA RTX capabilities through OptiX, DXR, and Vulkan APIs.
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