XtremeNotebooks announced the launch on the United States market of the first professional grade laptop available with the Intel X3360 Xeon Quad Core processor. The company already holds the title for the first vendor to introduce Quad Core laptops in US and now it secures its position by releasing its Xtreme 917V mobile workstation and server that feature the Xeon processor.
The Xtreme 917V XEON based system seems to have been designed especially for the on-site, in-the-field networking requirements of any military, scientific, manufacturing or engineering team, or high performance mobile server deployment, and it can be used anywhere on the planet. Among XtremeNotebook's system featured options we may count the new 45nm Intel Penryn CPU or the dual SLI nVIDIA 8800 support. Moreover, the Quadro FX series graphics cards can also be used to provide extreme graphics performance based on Microsoft Direct X10. Counting forward, there are also the RAID 0, 1 or 5 arrays, high performance dependable OCZ Solid State SATAII HDDs, or high capacity Blu-Ray drive storage.

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The Xtreme 917V Xeon Quad Core can be easily transported anytime, anywhere, in any backpack fitting its large high-resolution LCD display panels. The one hour battery backup offers any user all the advantage of a powerful traditional tower or blade server combined with a mobile footprint. Multiple users can use Microsoft Server 2003, 2008 or other 64 bit UNIX based server software to have deployed for them, anywhere on the planet, highly demanding applications that can be used for specialized military, science or engineering operations, including AutoCAD, Pro/Engineer, SolidWorks, Maya, ESRI, ArcGIS or 3DS MAX.
"Our clients have been asking for this system for a long time now", remarked XtremeNotebooks President Steven Nichols. "We're ready to deliver with over a terabyte of high speed storage, a tried and true XEON Quad Core server CPU and soon 8 Gigs of system RAM - mobile servers are finally here!"
XtremeNotebooks offers a 24/7 US-based support and service, as the company has its headquarters in the United States.