

The Radeon Pro Wx 8200 gives a tight competition to the NVIDIA Quadro P4000 and the P5000.

It also supports 10-bit color and 3D stereo output. The card can run all ports simultaneously via AMD Eyefinity technology. That shouldn't be a problem, though, as you can use adapters for the same. The WX 8200 offers only mini DisplayPorts and no full-size HDMI or DP outs. Although the WX 8200 has half the memory of the more expensive WX 9100, the former has higher memory clocks, increasing memory bandwidth. The card features 8 GB of HBM2 memory that offers a total bandwidth of 512 Gbps. The Radeon Pro WX 8200 offers 3584 stream processors (56 compute units) that deliver a half-precision peak performance of 21.5 TFLOPs and a single-precision peak performance 10.75 TFLOPs. The AMD Radeon Pro WX 8200 is a Vega10-based GPU for workstation users that offers excellent compute performance for a significantly lower price than NVIDIA's offerings. The Quadro P6000 does not come cheap but then, these cards are best suited for professionals and number crunchers than gamers. The Pascal architecture's advantage is the fewer emissions and higher compute performance with a couple of new platform-exclusive features. If you are upgrading from a previous generation Maxwell M6000, the speed boost is immediately noticeable. Although it does lose out in some tests to AMD's offerings, the overall numbers are still high. The Quadro P6000 is one of the most powerful workstation cards in the market, and it performs above the competition in the majority of the tests. You can sync up to four Quadro P6000 cards to drive 16 displays from a single configuration. The P6000 supports NVIDIA Quadro Scalable Visual Solutions (SVS). You can use HDMI converters if your display does not have DisplayPort connectors. The P6000 offers four DisplayPort 1.4 outs and a dual-link DVI output. For all this performance, the power consumption is reasonably lower at 250 W.

This Quadro card offers 12 TFLOPS of single-precision compute, which should find good use in intense AI and rendering applications. Comparing the P6000 with the Titan X, we find that the P6000 offers 3840 CUDA cores while the Titan X offers 3584 CUDA cores. The NVIDIA Titan X is currently the best performing consumer GPU in the Pascal series. The Quadro P6000 offers 24 GB of GDDR5X ECC memory with a bandwidth of 9 Gbps and all shader units enabled.
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While the Pascal architecture has been a great success in the consumer space, NVIDIA has qualified the same for the professional market as well.
