HP Unveils Thin Client, ProLiant Blade Workstation for MCAD
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PALO ALTO, CA, Oct 24, 2008 - HP today introduced a high-performance thin
client and blade workstation that provide virtualization customers a true
workstation experience combined with the security, ease of management and
lowered total cost of ownership of thin client computing.
Offering significantly more processing and graphics performance, the new
HP gt7725 Thin Client and HP ProLiant xw2x220c Blade Workstation deliver a
leading remote experience for 3D mechanical computer-aided (MCAD)
applications, rich media, flexibility and performance.

HP gt7725 Thin Client Workstation
“The maturation of virtualization technologies, in combination with the
reality of today’s business environment, has made the security,
manageability and flexibility benefits of adopting client virtualization
increasingly attractive to business customers,” said Roberto Moctezuma, vice
president and general manager, Desktop Solutions Organization, HP. “This
latest technology from HP removes one of the last remaining barriers to
transitioning to a virtual client infrastructure for customers who require
the highest levels of processing power or high-quality multimedia
capabilities.”
HP offers customers the most comprehensive portfolio of remote client
solutions – from entry level to high end – so they can build out their IT
infrastructures to quickly adapt to changing business needs. The company’s
client virtualization portfolio includes thin clients, blade PCs, blade
workstations and Virtual Desktop Infrastructure solutions. The portfolio
helps business customers dramatically reduce security risks and management
and support costs by centralizing computing hardware and sensitive data
within the data center.
Powerful remote computing with enhanced graphics
The most powerful in the HP thin client portfolio, the high-performance
HP gt7725 Thin Client improves worker productivity with enhanced graphics
support and faster application run times, while also helping to ensure
greater security, reliability and ease of management and lower total cost of
ownership compared to traditional desktops.
Customers in financial service organizations or on trading floors can
benefit from the thin client’s support of up to four monitors – standard,
widescreen or touchscreen – allowing real-time visibility to critical market
data applications across multiple displays.
Additionally, the gt7725 can be used for viewing multi-display, two- and
three-dimensional MCAD designs, engineering simulation results for
computational fluid dynamics and rendering images for oil and gas
exploration. The thin client’s space-saving design and enhanced graphic
capabilities are ideal for control and dispatch centers, and also a
cost-effective means for multiple output of digital information, media-rich
content and streaming video.
Based on the AMD Turion Dual Core(1) 2.3-GHz processor, the gt7725
provides users the horsepower to deliver the full blade workstation
experience with the footprint of a thin client at the desktop. With AMD
RS780G integrated graphics (ATI Radeon HD 3200 Graphics) and multi-display
support, users can view their work on as many as four displays to maximize
desktop space and collaborate more effectively. The multi-display rotation
allows for portrait or landscape orientations on 24- or 30-inch diagonal
monitors. The thin client’s advanced resolution supports 2,560 x 1,600
pixels per display with two monitors, or 1,920 x 1,200 pixels per display
with four monitors.
Advanced system performance is also achieved through configured dual
channel memory with optimized data throughput. Initially available with HP
ThinPro based on the Linux operating system, the gt7725 also is expected to
support the latest Microsoft thin client operating systems in the coming
year, including Windows Embedded Standard 2009.
“HP’s new gt7725 is an impressive example of how endpoint devices can
integrate with client virtualization to offer a high-performance graphics
experience to demanding power users, while simultaneously offering the cost
benefits of thin clients,” said Raj Dhingra, group vice president and
general manager, Desktop Delivery Group, Citrix. “Together with Citrix
XenDesktop and our advanced graphics rendering technologies, the gt7725
enables IT to centrally deliver desktops and applications to more types of
workers, even those that need a ‘high-definition’ user experience with
cutting-edge graphics and Web 2.0 technologies.”
Data center workstation computing without boundaries
The HP ProLiant xw2x220c Blade Workstation advances data center
workstation computing by combining two workstation platforms into a single
half-height blade package with mission-critical security and business
continuity.
The xw2x220c, which executes user applications and resides in the data
center, is designed to deliver maximum performance at a more affordable
price for customers in fields such as financial services and MCAD. The blade
can be configured with one or two high-speed Intel Xeon processors(2) and a
dedicated NVIDIA FX 770M hardware graphics card that computes and renders
the interactive desktop image.
Customers using the gt7725 or xw2x220c also can use preinstalled HP
Remote Graphics software, a network utility designed to take full advantage
of the compute and graphics resources of the HP thin client and blade
workstation. The software enables professional artists, financial analysts,
engineers and designers to work closely with remote teams in a more secure,
collaborative environment and eliminates the need to upgrade to an expensive
3D graphics card on each user’s machine.
HP Remote Graphics software works seamlessly over a standard computer
network with complex applications, including 2D design, 3D solid modeling,
rendering, simulation full motion video, heavy flash animation, intense Web
2.0 pages and USB peripheral support.
Pricing and availability
The HP gt7725 Thin Client is expected to be available worldwide in
January at a starting U.S. list price of $749, while the HP ProLiant
xw2x220c Blade Workstation is expected to be available worldwide on Nov. 17
at a starting U.S. list price of $2,850 per user blade.
More information about HP client virtualization offerings is available at
www.hp.com/go/clientvirtualization.
About HP
HP, the world’s largest technology company, provides printing and
personal computing products and IT services, software and solutions that
simplify the technology experience for consumers and businesses. HP
completed its acquisition of EDS on Aug. 26, 2008. More information about HP
(NYSE: HPQ) is available at http://www.hp.com.
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