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Quadro 4000 for mac review3/14/2023 ![]() Some of the H.264 presets in Sorenson's Squeeze are CUDA "aware" - specifically, the MainConcept H.264/AVC CUDA presets. R5870 = ATI Radeon HD 5870 (CTO option for 2010 Mac Pro)ĬPU = result when GPU render option is not chosen GTX285 = NVIDIA GeForce GTX 285 (Mac edition) Q4800 = NVIDIA Quadro FX 4800 (Mac edition) ( RED bar means fastest.)ĪNALYSIS: The Quadro 4000 was fast - much faster than the Radeon HD 5870 - but not as fast as the Quadro FX 4800 and GeForce GTX285. For our test, we rendered a 50% speed reduction of a 26 second HD clip with Motion Blur enabled. But if you have a GPU with CUDA cores, Kronos uses it to render the effect. ![]() Though the TimeWarp plugin included with AE does slow motion, it uses the CPU to render it. The Foundry has created an After Effects plugin called Kronos which enables you to take a video clip and produce a high quality Slow Motion effect. Three apps benefit from any high-end OpenGL compatible GPU. ![]() Two have functions optimized for NVIDIA GPUs with CUDA cores. The challenge to software developers is to add code that will take advantage of the Fermi architecture including the 256 CUDA cores in the Quadro 4000. We've been hard at work testing the NVIDIA Quadro 4000 for Mac with various pro apps that run under OS X Snow Leopard - some "aware" of the card's special architecture, some not. Posted Friday, February 18th, 2011 by rob-ART morgan, mad scientist
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