NVIDIA today officially announced the Quadro FX 4500 card for the professional graphics market. This card is based on the GeForce 7800 GTX (G70) architecture and features 512MB memory and SLI support.
The NVIDIA Quadro FX 4500 offers a combination of features, including a unified 512MB frame buffer memory and SLI technology support, with a new architecture that increases raw performance for a solution that brings a new level of graphics computing power. The result is that a much broader range of customers now have access to advanced graphics systems that were previously only available in cost prohibitive and proprietary workstation solutions. A long list of standard features, such as a 128-bit floating point frame buffer and 12-bit sub-pixel precision, has made the NVIDIA Quadro the most widely deployed professional graphics solution in the industry .
Features:
Support for 32x full-scene antialiasing (FSAA) delivering superior image quality
Support for up to four dual-link high-resolution displays with a single system
Multiple GPUs matched with the NVIDIA Quadro G-Sync option board