NextComputing Adds Intel Xeon Processor LV5430
NASHUA,
NH, Mar 5, 2009 - NextComputing, top providers of high performance, portable
computers, adds a faster processor model, quad-core Intel Xeon processor
LV5430, 2.66 GHz, to the already speedy lineup of NextDimension flextop
computers and Vigor rugged portables, as well as the NextServer Evo
rackmount server.
The company is known for its FleXtreme architecture, which provides a
powerful combination of multi-core processing, graphics performance and massive
storage in an open standards framework. Also known for continual innovation,
NextComputing is always improving their impressive lineup of performance rich
features, and the speedier processor is no exception.
The Intel 5400 chipset improves data movement across Intel Xeon processor
5400 series-based workstations and HPC systems by increasing interconnect
bandwidth, optimizing system bandwidth, increasing memory capacity, and
improving network traffic processing while reducing I/O latency. The Intel Xeon
processor 5400 series with quad-core technology helps provide your business with
the compute power necessary for high-performance computing applications and
workstation solutions.
The series delivers up to 30% higher performance for most HPC applications
and up to 50% higher performance for optimized workloads over
previous-generation Intel quad-core processors, ideal for compute intensive
applications within NextComputing’s end-user groups in industries like digital
media, test and measurement, medical imaging, and the military and government.
“Taking advantage of the performance of Intel’s Xeon 5430 processors,
NextComputing’s systems enhance productivity and visualization, render faster
and improve flexibility to help researchers, engineers, and developers achieve
more in less time” says Jake Smith, Marketing Manager, Intel Corporation.
Intel’s Xeon quad-core 2.66 GHZ processors are available on the NextDimension
Pro and Pro HD, the NextDimension Evo and Evo HD, the Vigor Pro SD and Evo HD,
as well as the new NextServer Evo.
Sensitive to energy consumption needs, NextComputing utilizes low wattage
parts on its high performance systems wherever possible. Intel has used its 45nm
process technology to extend its Intel Core microarchitecture and deliver even
higher levels of performance per watt by increasing density and reducing cooling
challenges. The 45nm Enhanced Intel Core microarchitecture delivers more
performance in the same platforms at the same power consumption, giving
NextComputing the flexibility to match performance, power and cost requirements
with your unique requirements and deliver business advantages beyond just pure
performance.
About NextComputing
One of the first in a unique breed of technology companies to specialize in
high-performance, small form factor, portable computing solutions in both
ruggedized and sleek commercialized form factors.
For more information, visit
www.nextcomputing.com.
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