Tom’s Hardware always brings us excellent reviews, and today it compares two high-end workstation graphics cards: ATI FireGL V7600 vs Nvidia Quadro FX 4600. Conclussion: ATI’s card, for about 1000 $, scores in most tests the same or better than Nvidia’s card, which costs over 1500 $. If I was shopping for a card of this kind, I know which one to buy.
More info: full shootout.
Think about it: yesterday AMD got in important success with the FireStream, today with the FireGL. It seems that the professional segment is giving AMD the success the company needs so much…
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Tags: ATI, benchmarks, FireGL, graphics cards, Nvidia, Quadro, workstation
