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Supermicro Unveils SuperWorkstation Product Line

Workstations support variety of CAD operations and functionality.

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December 7, 2011

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Super Micro Computer premiered its lineup of SuperWorkstation solutions for the Autodesk community at Autodesk University last week. The application-optimized, server-grade systems are designed to run 24/7, providing professionals high-availability and easy maintenance with tool-less designs incorporating hot-swappable HDDs or SSDs, optical drives and cooling subsystems.
 
The Ultra High Performance 4 GPU SuperWorkstation (SS7046TG-TRF), which utilizes dual Intel Xeon E5600/5500 CPUs, up to 192GB of memory, a NVIDIA Quadro 6000 and 3x NVIDIA Tesla C2075s.
 
The SuperWorkstation SW5036A-T supports an Intel Xeon W3600/3500 series processor to maximize performance, and integrates dual NVIDIA Quadro GPUs along with hot-swappable storage.

For lighter workloads, Supermicros entry-level SuperWorkstation SW5037A-T is a compact unit that combines Sandy Bridge based Intel Core i7/i5/i3 processor support with the NVIDIA Quadro GPU. With the SW5037A-T, AutoCAD users can load large complex 3D models, explore various visual styles while maintaining superior image quality, and spin the models without any loss of detail or interactivity.

For more information, visit Super Micro Computer.

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

 

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