Gotta live up to the name,  right HP? NVIDIA's new pro graphics solution for mobile creatives, the  Quadro 5000M, was unsheathed only yesterday but HP appears to have been  first in line to get some of that new 40nm goodness. Electronista reports that the world leader in PC shipments is readying a 5000M solution for its 8740w  EliteBook, which will bring 320 CUDA cores and a jumbo 2GB of dedicated  memory to the party. That comes replete with the latest DirectX 11 and  OpenGL 4.1 compatibility, naturally, as well as a bunch of pro-friendly  computational enhancements. Dell's also going to be offering a  5000M-equipped rig, but lest you get too excited, bear in mind that  getting the current best Quadro-equipped 17-incher from HP costs north  of $3,000, so affordability is clearly not a priority here. Skip past  the break for NVIDIA's joyous press release announcing the new Quadro  chips. 
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
HP crams Fermi-based Quadro 5000M GPU inside 17-inch EliteBook
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