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Eurocom Monster Can Run Eight Virtual Machines

Ultra-portable notebook features 16GB of memory and 1TB of storage.

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June 24, 2012

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Eurocom's new Monster is a small form factor, ultra-portable notebook capable of running multiple virtual machines and multiple operating systems with up to 16GB memory and 1TB storage while weighing under only 4 pounds.

The unit features16GB DDR3-1600 memory and 1TB of storage. Graphics are controlled by the NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M GPU with 2GB of video memory, 384 CUDA cores, with the graphics clock running at 850 MHz.

The Monster supports high-performance Intel Ivy Bridge processors, up to Intel Core i7-3920XM with 4 cores, 8 threads, and 8 MB L3 Cache running at 2.90 GHz with Max Turbo frequency of 3.8 GHz. It has an 11.6-inch backlit LED display available in glossy or matte.

For more information, visit Eurocom.

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

 

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