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The World’s Most Powerful Workstation Graphics Card

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Man and Machine

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The NVIDIA M6000 24GB is the world’s most powerful workstation graphics card, giving you the extreme performance and on-board memory to take on your biggest visualization challenges.

Artists, animators, and editors can now work in real-time on their most complex projects with multiple layers and advanced effects. Plus, product designers and engineers don’t have to compromise on model complexity or image quality when working on large assemblies; they can now integrate interactive, physically based rendering and simulation to evaluate product design and functionality in entirely new ways. Geophysicists can also accelerate their time-to-insight in seismic exploration by holding substantially larger data sets in memory for faster processing and analysis.

Quadro cards are certified with a broad range of sophisticated professional applications, tested by leading workstation manufacturers, and backed by a global team of support specialists. This gives you the peace of mind to focus on doing your best work. Whether you’re developing revolutionary products or telling spectacularly vivid visual stories, Quadro gives you the performance to do it brilliantly.

Elmtec is a UK distribution partner for PNY NVIDIA, contact us for more information on 01844 263750, email sales@manandmachine.co.uk or visit www.elmtec.co.uk/pny 

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