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PNY Demos NVIDIA Quadro VCA Certified Systems, GP100 CAE at GTC 

SAN JOSE, Calif., May 8, 2017 — PNY, a leading supplier of NVIDIA Quadro professional graphics solutions to system integrators, value-added resellers, and distributors, is showcasing the new family of NVIDIA Quadro Pascal architecture professional GPU-fueled solutions, including: NVIDIA Quadro VCA (Visual Computing Appliance) Certified Systems featuring eight ultra-high-end Quadro P6000 GPUs for interactive photorealistic rendering with unmatched performance, the unique mixed-mode compute and NVLink capable Quadro GP100 running advanced CAE software, as well as exciting new Quadro embedded (MXM) solutions.

Announced at GTC, the Quadro VCA Certified System Program enables select PNY partners to offer powerful turnkey rendering appliances, capable of supporting multiple users simultaneously, over network environments ranging from departmental LANs to the Internet. Running NVIDIA’s innovative VCA software, these systems offer batch or interactive streaming rendering options, intuitive browser-based queue management, support for NVIDIA Iray and MDL technology for ease-of-use, and are exactingly specified, tested, and certified for maximum uptime. Other GPU-accelerated rendering options like SOLIDWORKS Visualize Professional and Chaos Group’s V-Ray are also supported.

Demonstrations and displays at the PNY booth will include:

VCA CERTIFIED SYSTEM IRAY PHOTOREALISM ON DEMAND

Features eight ultra-high-end Quadro P6000 GPUs running SOLIDWORKS Visualize Professional and NVIDIA VCA software on a VCA Certified System, which offers unmatched stability and performance for mission-critical raytracing rendering workflows driven directly from CAD files.

VCA CLIENT WITH QUADRO P2000

Client workstation networked to the VCA Certified System for accelerated photorealistic raytracing rendering.

QUADRO EMBEDDED SOLUTIONS

New embedded solutions offering the same powerful Quadro Pascal GPU performance in a small, low-power MXM form factor for ruggedized or custom hardware applications.

QUADRO MULTI-GP100 PAIRED WITH NVLINK

NVIDIA Quadro GP100 graphic boards paired with NVLink to double the GPU memory footprint and scale application performance by enabling bandwidth GPU-to-GPU data transfers at up to 80 GB/s.

NVIDIA QUADRO GP100 SUPERCOMPUTING FOR CAE AND DEEP LEARNING

ANSYS 18 engineering simulation software GPU accelerated with the Quadro GP100 using double precision (FP64) and fast HBM2 memory to both compute, validate and visualize engineering simulations.

“We invite developers and designers to come by our booth to see how the latest Pascal family of Quadro GPUs, including the uniquely compute enabled ultra-high-end GP100, are changing the future of manufacturing, computation, visualization, simulation and VR workflows,” said Steven Kaner, Vice President Sales & Marketing, PNY. “This transformative product, and offerings from our new VCA Certified System Program are opening up new frontiers across disciplines ranging from CAE to deep learning and AI, visualization and simulation, and beyond.”

NVIDIA Quadro graphics solutions from PNY are certified on 100+ professional software applications, come with a three-year warranty and are available from system integrators, value-added resellers, and distributors. PNY Technologies, Inc. is the authorized NVIDIA Quadro channel partner for the Americas and Europe. For additional information, visit PNY at www.pny.com/pnypro or contact gopny@pny.com.

About PNY Technologies, Inc.

Celebrating over 30 years of B2B, OEM and Channel expertise, PNY Technologies, Inc. is a leading supplier of NVIDIA Quadro, NVS and GeForce Graphics Boards, and manufacturer of PNY GeForce Graphics Boards, Solid State Drives, and USB Flash Drives. Headquartered in Parsippany, N.J., PNY maintains facilities across North America, Europe and Asia. PNY’s commitment to process improvement, quality, and customer service and support, has made the company a supplier of record to vendors across markets ranging from photorealistic rendering to Deep Learning (AI).

Source: PNY

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