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Dell Planning Quad-Core 17-Inch Laptops

Dell, one of the leading vendors of portable systems, is planning to release a couple of new laptops, specifically designed to deliver the required performance for a high-end mobile workstation. Part of the company's Precision product lineup, the new laptops promise several significant features, which will ulti...

22 September 2008
04:11 GMT

ASUS Z7S WS Is Workstation-Ready

Before becoming one of the most successful manufacturers of netbook systems, Taiwan-based ASUSTek was best known for its high-end motherboards. With renowned products such as the Striker and follow-up Striker II mobos, the ASUS brand is a common choice for a high number of computer enthusiasts. Recently, the Taiwanes...

3 September 2008
10:07 GMT

Lenovo Unveils ThinkPad W700 Mobile Workstation

Following the Intel Centrino 2 launch "madness," Lenovo has decided to roll out a new notebook for professionals. Part of the company's ThinkPad series, the new W700 is essentially a portable workstation that offers designers an interesting pack of features, including a built-in digitizer and an integrated color...

12 August 2008
04:34 GMT

AMD Unveils Industry's First DisplayPort Graphics Card for Workstations

AMD has just announced mass-availability for its first commercially available 3D workstation graphics card equipped with VESA's DisplayPort interface. According to the company, the ATI FireGL V7700 professional graphics accelerator delivers improved rendering speeds and enhanced 3D performance for 3D graphics an...

31 March 2008
17:36 GMT

NextComputing Releases Intel's Harpertown Quads Into the Wild

Workstation vendor NextComputing has just integrated Intel's low wattage L5420 Xeon 45-nanometer quad core chips into its NextDimension "flextop" lineup."The Intel Xeon processor 5400 series helps enable NextComputing to provide a unique form factor in the high-performance workstation market," said Boyd Davis, G...

26 March 2008
21:41 GMT

New Dell Desktop Computers Hitting the Market

Dell just announced the launch of a new range of desktop workstations computer systems that are aimed at business and office use, while providing a new level of performance with the Dell Precision T3400. Coming from a line of desktop and mobile computer systems that goes back for years, the new Dell workstation is de...

11 October 2007
04:24 GMT

Supermicro Launches The OfficeBlade

Super Micro Computer, better known as Supermicro, announced the launch of a new server and workstation product line based on upcoming Intel hardware components, both central processing units and mainboard chipsets. This new computer system is called OfficeBlade and it is a specially configured SuperBlade server that ...

24 September 2007
11:32 GMT

New DirectX 10 Graphics Cards From AMD

AMD announced the release of five high-end professional ATI FireGL video cards designed for workstation use in CAD, DCC and medical imaging applications. The ATI FireGL V8650, FireGL V8600, FireGL V7600, FireGL V5600, and FireGL V3600 graphics accelerators are based on the new graphics processing unit developed by AM...

6 August 2007
09:43 GMT

Sony Shows a Cell Computing Board

Sony announced a prototype computer board based on the Cell processor architecture, a processor that is very close to the chip found in the gaming console PlayStation 3, and that prototype computer board will be shown at a conference in the U.S. The Cell processors were developed during a joint research program by IB...

1 August 2007
10:32 GMT

How to Install VMware Workstation 6 on Fedora 7

VMware Workstation is a very powerful virtual-machine application for both Linux and Windows operating systems. It allows you to run multiple 32-bit and 64-bit virtual computers and use them simultaneously with the hosting operating system. VMware Workstation 6 supports a lot of today's Linux distributions and ...

22 July 2007
05:01 GMT

How to Transform One Computer into Ten

There are users who only need a fraction of the processing power a modern CPU has. Imagine an office worker who sits all day in front of his computer going through an endless number of documents and such. In that case, most of his computer's processing power is simply wasted, as the CPU sits idle and waits for a...

12 July 2007
06:45 GMT




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