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Dell Unleashes a Workstation Beast
The Dell Precision 7865 Tower combines NVIDIA RTX™ graphics with one of the most powerful CPUs on the market to accelerate engineering workflows.
Dell Unleashes a Workstation Beast
The Dell Precision 7865 Tower combines NVIDIA RTX™ graphics with one of the most powerful CPUs on the market to accelerate engineering workflows.
Dell Precision Tower Powered by 64-Core Threadripper PRO CPU
New professional workstation allows engineers to simultaneously design and render via fast CPU, support for high-end GPU graphics.
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AMD Rounds Out Ryzen Family for HPC
The AMD Ryzen 3 1300X and AMD Ryzen 3 1200 CPU come equipped with quad-core unlocked performance making them suitable for gaming and sophisticated computing applications, including 3D modeling, rendering and simulation.


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