Workstation Graphics: 14 FirePro And Quadro Cards
We put 14 professional and seven gaming graphics cards from two generations through a number of workstation, general-purpose computing, and synthetic applications. By the end of our nearly 70 charts, you should know which board is right for your workload.
OpenCL: Image Processing Results
Drivers Used
| Driver | Nvidia | AMD |
|---|---|---|
| Workstation | 311.50 | Catalyst Pro 9.003.3.3 |
| Gaming | 314.22 | Catalyst 13.3 Beta 3Catalyst 13.5 Beta 2 (Radeon HD 7990) |
Basemark CL
The simple image processing filters included in Basemark CL are pretty similar to the normal array of filters found in popular photo editing applications. Due to the similarity between the algorithms used for the filters, the synthetic benchmark results represent the graphics cards' performance in this area fairly well. AMD's Radeon and FirePro cards win with ease. Only the GeForce GTX Titan manages to poke its nose up into the field of AMD hardware.
Image Processing
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