NVIDIA Quadro M6000 graphics card releasing alongside GTX Titan X

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Apart from catering to PC gamers who display a penchant for gaming at ultra-high resolutions, NVIDIA is also expected to release the successor of its Quadro lineup of graphic chips, the Quadro M6000. According to WCCFtech, the graphics processor targeted to professional workstation owners will be released with the GTX Titan X, which features an astounding 12 GB of GDDR5 video memory.

According to the website, the company is looking to do away with the older cooler shroud design and incorporate its NVTTM cooler design. In short, the Quadro M6000 will be featuring the same cooler as the Titan X with the only notable difference used to distinguish between the GPUs being a different color scheme and a few connector panel replacements for the stereo and power inputs.

Furthermore, it is expected that the M6000 will be receiving the extra power from two 6-Pin PCI-E connectors that are present at the back of the graphic card's circuit board. For additional processing power, the M6000 will feature dual, tri and even quad SLI configuration and will possess the following display connectors:

  • One DVI
  • One HDMI
  • 3 Display ports

Similar to the Titan X, the M6000 will also be equipped with 12 GB of GDDR5 memory, memory bus width of 384, a memory clock speed that will be maintained at 6.6 GHz and a total memory bandwidth that will be delivering astounding speeds of 317.4 GB/s. Since the card will be targeted to professionals, it is expected to carry an even larger price tag compared to the GTX Titan X, which is slated to be priced between the $999-$1349 range.

The GTC 2015 will kick off on March 17, 2015 and pricing details of the GPU will be detailed, along with the details of the highly anticipated GTX Titan X.

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