BOXX Technologies announced its new line of Creativ PCs (part of its Creator PC brand) targeted at creative professionals. According to the company, targeted applications include 3D modeling and rendering, video editing, graphic design, manufacturing engineering, and architecture.
BOXX said that the new PCs ere targeted at professionals utilizing applications such as Unreal Engine and Adobe Creative Cloud. C
"For decades, BOXX has been committed to empowering professionals with the most powerful and reliable hardware," said Kirk Schell, CEO of BOXX. "Creativ PCs represents a significant leap forward, specifically engineered to meet the intense demands of today's architects, artists, engineers, and designers. We've poured our expertise into creating a system that not only keeps pace with their innovation but actively accelerates it. I'm incredibly proud of our team for delivering what we believe is truly the most performant Creator PC on the market, enabling our customers to realize their most ambitious visions without compromise."
The Creativ PCs are optimized for both single-threaded and multi-threaded workflows and for applications like Autodesk Maya, V-Ray, Blender, and Adobe Creative Cloud. The can be configured with NVIDIA GeForce RTX or RTX PRO GPUs, as well as CPUs including Intel Core Ultra, AMD Ryzen, and AMD Ryzen Threadripper. The workstations are offered with up to 64 cores; 16,384 Cuda cores; 8k HDR; and 1TB memory.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.


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