Moore Threads Unveils MTT X300 Workstation GPU with Second-Gen MUSA Cores
Chinese hardware manufacturer Moore Threads has officially introduced the MTT X300, a professional workstation GPU designed to deliver cutting-edge performance for demanding workloads. The MTT X300 replaces the earlier MTT S50, offering substantial upgrades in core count, memory, and processing power.
The MTT X300 brings significant improvements over its predecessor, leveraging second-generation MUSA cores for enhanced performance:
With these enhancements, the MTT X300 is engineered to tackle modern applications, offering up to 2.9x faster performance in benchmarks like Glx-Gears and 2.8x in Unigine Heaven compared to the S50.
A Focus on Professional Workloads
While the MTT X300 shares identical specs with the gaming-focused MTT S80, it differentiates itself with optimized firmware and drivers tailored for professional environments. Key features include:
Broad Architecture Support: Compatible with x86, Arm, and LoongArch architectures.
Video Encoding/Decoding: Supports 36 channels of 1080p@30FPS and formats such as AV1, H.264, H.265, VP8, VP9, and more.
High-Resolution Displays: Supports up to 8K resolution and up to 4 simultaneous monitors.
Superior Build and Capabilities
Despite potentially slimmer dimensions, the MTT X300 retains the same physical footprint as the MTT S80 at 285mm x 112mm x 49mm. However, it offers a drastically improved performance profile:
2x Faster GLMark2 Scores: Excels in rendering and simulation tasks.
Enhanced Display Support: Ideal for GIS applications and professional visualization.
Targeted Use Cases
The MTT X300 is positioned for industries requiring high-performance graphics and computing power, including GIS, video production, and multi-monitor professional setups. Its ability to handle 8K displays and advanced video processing makes it an attractive option for creators and developers alike.
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