Specifications Compared
| Spec | QUADRO-P4000 | TITAN-V |
|---|---|---|
| TDP | 105W | 250W |
| VRAM | 8 GB | 12 GB |
| CUDA Cores | 1,792 | 5,120 |
| Memory Type | GDDR5 | HBM2 |
| Architecture | Pascal | Volta |
| Form Factors | PCIe | PCIe |
| Interconnect | ||
| FP16 Performance | 5.3 TFLOPS | 13.8 TFLOPS |
| FP32 Performance | 5.3 TFLOPS | 13.8 TFLOPS |
| Memory Bandwidth | 243 GB/s | 653 GB/s |
Performance Analysis
TITAN V outperforms Quadro P4000 significantly in compute capabilities: its 13.8 TFLOPS FP16 and FP32 ratings dwarf the P4000's 5.3 TFLOPS, offering approximately 2.6 times the throughput for training and inference workloads. This delta proves crucial for mixed-precision training, where FP16 acceleration reduces memory usage and speeds iterations on deep learning models.
Memory specifications further favor TITAN V: 12 GB HBM2 versus 8 GB GDDR5 allows larger batch sizes in model training, preventing out-of-memory errors on datasets exceeding 8 GB. The 653 GB/s bandwidth triples the P4000's 243 GB/s, minimizing data transfer bottlenecks during inference on high-resolution inputs or scientific simulations.
Power draw reflects these differences, with TITAN V at 250W TDP versus P4000's 105W. Higher TDP correlates with sustained performance under load, though it demands robust cooling in cloud environments.
Live Cloud Pricing
Real-time prices from 25+ providers. Updated every 60 seconds.
Quadro P4000
| Provider | GPU Model | VRAM | Host Specs | Region | Price | Status | Action | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() Paperspace | NVIDIA Quadro P4000 8GB VRAM | 8GB | 8 vCPU 30GB RAM 50GB Storage | Canada | $0.51/GPU/hr | Available | ||
![]() Paperspace | 2×NVIDIA Quadro P4000 8GB VRAM | 8GB | 16 vCPU 60GB RAM 50GB Storage | New York | $0.51/GPU/hr $1.02/hr total (2×) | Available | ||
![]() Paperspace | 2×NVIDIA Quadro P4000 8GB VRAM | 8GB | 16 vCPU 60GB RAM 50GB Storage | Canada | $0.51/GPU/hr $1.02/hr total (2×) | Available | ||
![]() Paperspace | NVIDIA Quadro P4000 8GB VRAM | 8GB | 8 vCPU 30GB RAM 50GB Storage | Amsterdam | $0.51/GPU/hr | Available | ||
![]() Paperspace | NVIDIA Quadro P4000 8GB VRAM | 8GB | 8 vCPU 30GB RAM 50GB Storage | New York | $0.51/GPU/hr | Available |
When to Choose the Quadro P4000
Select the Quadro P4000 for power-sensitive deployments: its 105W TDP consumes less energy than TITAN V's 250W, suiting edge computing or multi-GPU setups with thermal limits. At an average cloud price of $0.51 per hour across six providers, it provides economical access for CAD rendering or basic FP32 workloads at 5.3 TFLOPS.
Light professional visualization benefits from its PCIe form factor and 8 GB GDDR5, where 243 GB/s bandwidth suffices without overprovisioning resources.
When to Choose the TITAN V
Choose TITAN V for compute-intensive tasks requiring Volta's tensor cores: 13.8 TFLOPS FP16 performance excels in AI training, outpacing P4000's 5.3 TFLOPS by over 2.6 times. The 12 GB HBM2 and 653 GB/s bandwidth support larger models and batch sizes unattainable on P4000's 8 GB GDDR5.
Scientific computing or early deep learning experiments leverage its superior specs, despite lacking current cloud offers.
Use Cases
TITAN V's 13.8 TFLOPS FP16 and 12 GB HBM2 handle large language models better than P4000's 5.3 TFLOPS and 8 GB GDDR5. Higher 653 GB/s bandwidth supports bigger batches.
Volta architecture in TITAN V provides 2.6 times the FP32 throughput at 13.8 TFLOPS for faster token generation. 12 GB VRAM accommodates full model loading.
TITAN V's tensor cores and 653 GB/s bandwidth accelerate fine-tuning iterations over P4000's 243 GB/s limit. 13.8 TFLOPS ensures quicker convergence.
12 GB HBM2 on TITAN V manages high-resolution image generation without swapping, unlike P4000's 8 GB. FP16 at 13.8 TFLOPS speeds diffusion steps.
P4000 suffices for lighter simulations at 5.3 TFLOPS and $0.51 per hour. TITAN V excels in memory-bound tasks with 653 GB/s bandwidth.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the VRAM difference between Quadro P4000 and TITAN V?▾
Quadro P4000 has 8 GB GDDR5 VRAM. TITAN V offers 12 GB HBM2, enabling larger models and datasets.
Which GPU has higher FP32 performance?▾
TITAN V achieves 13.8 TFLOPS FP32, over 2.6 times the Quadro P4000's 5.3 TFLOPS. This impacts training speed directly.
How do memory bandwidths compare?▾
TITAN V provides 653 GB/s with HBM2. Quadro P4000 delivers 243 GB/s on GDDR5, affecting data-heavy workloads.
What are the TDP ratings?▾
Quadro P4000 uses 105W TDP for efficiency. TITAN V requires 250W, demanding better power and cooling.
Is Quadro P4000 available on cloud providers?▾
Yes, from $0.51 per hour average across six offers. TITAN V currently has no live cloud pricing.
Which architecture do they use?▾
Quadro P4000 employs Pascal from 2017. TITAN V uses Volta, introducing tensor cores for AI acceleration.
Which is cheaper to rent, the Quadro P4000 or the TITAN V?▾
Cloud rental prices for both the Quadro P4000 and TITAN V vary by provider, configuration, and availability. This page shows live pricing from 25+ providers updated every 60 seconds. Scroll to the Live Cloud Pricing section to compare current rates.
How much VRAM does the Quadro P4000 have compared to the TITAN V?▾
The Quadro P4000 has 8 GB of GDDR5 memory. The TITAN V has 12 GB of HBM2 memory.
Can I find Quadro P4000 and TITAN V GPUs available to rent right now?▾
Yes. This page shows real-time availability across 25+ cloud GPU providers. The Live Cloud Pricing section displays only in-stock offers with current pricing.
What is the main difference between the Quadro P4000 and the TITAN V?▾
The Quadro P4000 uses the Pascal architecture (2017) while the TITAN V uses Volta (2017). The TITAN V delivers 2.6x the FP16 throughput and 2.7x the memory bandwidth of the Quadro P4000.
