Velocity Micro and JRTI released ProMagix VSC255, VSC250 and VSC135+ Visual Supercomputing Workstations with NVIDIA Tesla

August 29th, 2009 Filed under Desktop, Server

We know that NVIDIA has heavily promoted its line of products Tesla as professional solutions aimed at high performance computing. Graphics accelerators based on Tesla technology support CUDA, which allows use for computing multi-GPU, reducing the load on the CPU. At the same time thanks to a very high-power Tesla processors may well be applied to supercomputer calculations.

It is not surprising that the producers of powerful computer systems tend to use NVIDIA Tesla GPUs in their products to increase their computing capacity. One such manufacturer was the Velocity Micro, which in collaboration with James River Technical (JRTI) has released three new workstations using Tesla processors, ProMagix Visual Supercomputing workstations (VSCs).

New items were named ProMagix VSC255, VSC250 and VSC135+. The first of these is the ProMagix VSC135+ entry-level and is equipped with Intel Core i7-920 processor with a clock speed of 4GHz, 6GB RAM, and a 256MB NVIDIA Quadro FX370 1x GPU (supports up to three NVIDIA graphics chips), a 500GB hard drive.

The Velocity Micro ProMagix VSC250 comes with Intel Xeon X5550 Nehalem quad-core 2.66GHz processor, 2GB DDR3 memory, one or two 4GB NVIDIA Tesla C1060 Computing processor and a GeForce 8400GS video card.

At the same time, the Velocity Micro ProMagix VSC255 system has become the most powerful computer on the basis of NVIDIA Tesla, offered by Velocity Micro. It is equipped with two Intel Xeon 5500 processors, 12GB DDR3 RAM, and supports up to four 4GB NVIDIA Tesla C1060 Computing processor.

New Visual Supercomputing Workstations already available for order on the initial price of $2299 for Velocity Micro ProMagix VSC135+, $5985 for ProMagix VSC250 and $5995 for ProMagix VSC255 respectively.

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Velocity Micro ProMagix VSC255, VSC250 and VSC135+ Visual Supercomputing Workstations

 

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