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GPU Comparison
Intel Data Center GPU Max Subsystem vs NVIDIA Quadro FX 580
Intel Data Center GPU Max Subsystem vs NVIDIA Quadro FX 580
VS
Intel Data Center GPU Max Subsystem
NVIDIA Quadro FX 580
We compared two Professional market GPUs: 128GB VRAM Data Center GPU Max Subsystem and 512MB VRAM Quadro FX 580 to see which GPU has better performance in key specifications, benchmark tests, power consumption, etc.
Main Differences
Intel Data Center GPU Max Subsystem 's Advantages
Released 13 years and 9 months late
Boost Clock1600MHz
Larger VRAM bandwidth (3205GB/s vs 25.60GB/s)
16352 additional rendering cores
NVIDIA Quadro FX 580 's Advantages
Lower TDP (40W vs 2400W)
Score
Benchmark
FP32 (float)
Data Center GPU Max Subsystem
+72719%
52.43 TFLOPS
Quadro FX 580
0.072 TFLOPS
Data Center GPU Max Subsystem
VS
Quadro FX 580
Graphics Card
Jan 2023
Release Date
Apr 2009
Data Center GPU
Generation
Quadro FX
Professional
Type
Professional
PCIe 5.0 x16
Bus Interface
PCIe 2.0 x16
Clock Speeds
900 MHz
Base Clock
-
1600 MHz
Boost Clock
-
1565 MHz
Memory Clock
800 MHz
Memory
128GB
Memory Size
512MB
HBM2e
Memory Type
GDDR3
8192bit
Memory Bus
128bit
3205GB/s
Bandwidth
25.60GB/s
Render Config
-
SM Count
4
-
Compute Units
-
16384
Shading Units
32
1024
TMUs
16
0
ROPs
8
1024
Tensor Cores
-
128
RT Cores
-
64 KB (per EU)
L1 Cache
-
408 MB
L2 Cache
32 KB
Theoretical Performance
0 MPixel/s
Pixel Rate
3.600 GPixel/s
1638 GTexel/s
Texture Rate
7.200 GTexel/s
52.43 TFLOPS
FP16 (half)
-
52.43 TFLOPS
FP32 (float)
72.00 GFLOPS
52.43 TFLOPS
FP64 (double)
-
Graphics Processor
Ponte Vecchio
GPU Name
G96C
-
GPU Variant
G96-875-C1
Generation 12.5
Architecture
Tesla
Intel
Foundry
TSMC
10 nm
Process Size
55 nm
100 billion
Transistors
0.314 billion
1280 mm²
Die Size
121 mm²
Board Design
2400W
TDP
40W
2800 W
Suggested PSU
200 W
No outputs
Outputs
1x DVI 2x DisplayPort
1x 16-pin
Power Connectors
None
Graphics Features
12 (12_1)
DirectX
11.1 (10_0)
4.6
OpenGL
3.3
3.0
OpenCL
1.1
N/A
Vulkan
N/A
-
CUDA
1.1
6.6
Shader Model
4.0
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