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HP delivers Blade Workstations to the MCAD market.(PRODUCTS: WORKSTATIONS)(Hewlett-Packard Co.)(mechanical computer-aided design)(Brief article)

Computer Graphics World

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HP unveiled the HP Blade Workstation Solution for the mechanical computer-aided design (MCAD) market, providing secure, real-time, interactive access to 3D CAD applications and data from virtually anywhere.

The HP blade workstation, which executes user applications and resides in the data center, is designed to deliver maximum performance for MCAD applications and can be configured with one or two high-speed Intel Xeon dual-core or quad-core processors and a dedicated Nvidia Quadro FX 1600M graphics card that computes and renders the interactive desktop image.

The interactive desktop image is sent via HP Remote Graphics Software (RGS), an advanced network utility designed to take full advantage of the compute and graphics resources of the HP Blade workstation. It also delivers real-time interactive access to users of MCAD ...

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