Quadro RTX 3000 Mobile Refresh
NVIDIA · Released May 27, 2019

Turing is the codename for a graphics processing unit (GPU) microarchitecture developed by Nvidia. It is named after the prominent mathematician and computer scientist Alan Turing. The architecture was first introduced in August 2018 at SIGGRAPH 2018 in the workstation-oriented Quadro RTX cards, and one week later at Gamescom in consumer GeForce 20 series graphics cards. Building on the preliminary work of Volta, its HPC-exclusive predecessor, the Turing architecture introduces the first consumer products capable of real-time ray tracing, a longstanding goal of the computer graphics industry. Key elements include dedicated artificial intelligence processors and dedicated ray tracing processors. Turing leverages DXR, OptiX, and Vulkan for access to ray tracing. In February 2019, Nvidia released the GeForce 16 series GPUs, which utilizes the new Turing design but lacks the RT and Tensor cores.
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Specifications
- Architecture
- Turing
- Generation
- Quadro Turing-M(Tx000)
- Codename
- TU106
- Bus Interface
- PCIe 3.0 x16
- Base Clock
- 945 MHz
- Boost Clock
- 1380 MHz
- Memory Size
- 6 GB
- Memory Type
- GDDR6
- Memory Bus
- 192-bit
- TDP
- 80 W
- Process
- 12 nm
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