AMD FIREPRO W4100 VS QUADRO K620 PLUS
That leaves only two cards from the previous line-up: the K5000 for Mac, and the top-of-the-range K6000, which is only a year old – not to mention still packing a pretty hefty processing wallop.ĪnandTech has a very thorough run-down of the new cards, so we’d refer you for that for the detailed stats.īut as a point of comparison, the K5200 has double the graphics RAM of the K5000 it replaces (8GB as opposed to 4GB) and 50% more CUDA cores (2,304 as opposed to 1,536) – so as usual, it’s a fairly major jump in spec.įour new AMD FirePro W-series cards, plus two out earlier this yearĪMD had already announced its new top-of-the-range cards: the FirePro W9100 – which, at 16GB of graphics RAM, out-specs even the K6000 – and the lower-specced, but price/performance-competitive FirePro W8100. Nvidia has five new Quadro cards: the entry-level K420 and K620, and its real workhorse cards, the K2200, K4200 and K5200, which replace the previous-generation K2000, K4000 and K5000 models. The announcements were made at Siggraph 2014. Nvidia and AMD have both announced near-complete refreshes of their Quadro and FirePro professional graphics card line-ups, unveiling a total of nine new GPUs. Nvidia has announced five new Quadro cards, including the K5200 (left), while AMD announced four new FirePros, including the W7100 (right). Nvidia and AMD have refreshed their professional graphics cards line-ups.