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Digital Storm Debuts DAVINCI Workstations

Intel i7 980X and NVIDIA Quadro-powered workstations optimize application performance.

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March 24, 2010

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Digital Storm’s DAVINCI workstations use Intel’s new i7 980X processor, NVIDIA’s Quadro graphics card, and are designed to utilize NVIDIA’s CUDA technology.

Each DAVINCI workstation is customized for customers with the help of Digital Storm technicians and customer support staff. Digital Storm gives creative professionals the option to have the processor overclocked, while still being backed by the company’s 4-year warranty.

“The philosophy behind DAVINCI is simple: engineer a workstation that completely maximizes application performance so that creative professionals can accelerate their productivity,” says Rajeev Kuruppu, Digital Storm’s director of Product Development. “Thanks to NVIDIA’s and Intel’s most powerful components to date, our DAVINCI workstations will be fully optimized for the forthcoming release of Adobe’s Creative Suite 5.”

The base configuration has a price of $2,952, and customers can take advantage of an additional $200 off during Digital Storm’s launch promotion.

For more information, visit Digital Storm.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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