Description
CUDA Cores and Processing Power
The HP Nvidia Quadro K4000M features 1152 CUDA cores, which are the processing units responsible for executing parallel computing tasks. The number of CUDA cores in a GPU is a key factor in determining its processing power, as more cores generally result in higher performance.
Each CUDA core is designed to handle a specific task, and they work together in parallel to process large amounts of data. The K4000M’s CUDA cores are organized into 14 streaming multiprocessors (SMX) that operate together to deliver high performance.
The processing power of the K4000M is determined by several factors, including the clock speed of the GPU and the number of CUDA cores. The K4000M has a base clock speed of 706 MHz and a boost clock speed of 771 MHz. The GPU Boost technology can automatically adjust the clock speed based on the workload to optimize performance.
The K4000M’s processing power is also influenced by its memory interface and bandwidth. The K4000M features a 256-bit memory interface and 4GB of GDDR5 memory, which provides ample bandwidth for demanding workloads.
The K4000M’s CUDA cores and processing power make it well-suited for professional graphics and compute applications that require high performance, such as 3D modeling, video editing, and scientific computing. The K4000M can handle complex tasks quickly and efficiently, which can help to improve productivity and reduce the time required to complete projects.
Support for Multiple Displays
The HP Nvidia Quadro K4000M supports multiple displays, making it well-suited for professionals who need to work on multiple screens simultaneously. The K4000M supports up to four displays, and it can drive them at resolutions of up to 3840 x 2160 pixels.
To connect multiple displays to the K4000M, the card includes several output ports, including two DisplayPort 1.2 ports, one DVI-I port, and one VGA port. This allows users to connect a wide range of displays, including monitors, projectors, and HDTVs.
The K4000M also includes Nvidia’s Mosaic technology, which enables users to create custom display configurations across multiple displays. With Mosaic, users can create a single, large display from multiple smaller ones, or display different content on each screen.
In addition to Mosaic, the K4000M also supports Nvidia’s Surround technology, which allows users to span a single game or application across multiple displays for an immersive gaming or working experience.
Shader Model Support
The HP Nvidia Quadro K4000M supports Shader Model 5.0, which is a graphics programming language used by modern graphics cards to render and display graphics. Shader Model 5.0 was introduced in 2009 and is the latest version of the Shader Model technology.
Shader Model 5.0 includes many new features and enhancements over previous versions, including improved support for advanced lighting and shading techniques, tessellation, and compute shaders. These features enable developers to create more realistic and immersive 3D graphics and visual effects.
The K4000M’s support for Shader Model 5.0 makes it well-suited for professional graphics and compute applications that require high-performance rendering and shading. With its powerful GPU and support for the latest graphics technologies, the K4000M can handle complex tasks quickly and efficiently, which can help to improve productivity and reduce the time required to complete projects.
Product Details
- HP- Nvidia Quadro K4000m 4gb Gddr5 Pci-Express Video Card.
- Mpn: 704266-0011.
Key Features
- Product Type: Graphics Card
- Interface Type: Pci Express
- Enclosure Type: Plug-In
- Platform: Pc
Processor:
- Graphics Processor: Nvidia Quadro K3000m
Memory
- Standard Memory: 2 GB
- Memory Technology: DDR3.





