HP reinvents the workstation
HP has unveiled its new Z Workstation series describing it as a "reinvention of the product category from the core outward that offers customers unprecedented performance, value and serviceability in a sleek new design". The Z800, Z600 and Z400...
HP has unveiled its new Z Workstation series describing it as a "reinvention of the product category from the core outward that offers customers unprecedented performance, value and serviceability in a sleek new design".
The Z800, Z600 and Z400 Workstations are the culmination of more than 20 HP design innovations - including a self-checking power supply - and take advantage of the new Intel Xeon processor.
"The new Z line marks the first HP workstations to be totally serviceable with your fingers - from the power supply to the motherboard," said Jim Zafarana, vice president and general manager, Workstations, HP.
"Early studies show that an HP Z Workstation may pay for itself in a surprisingly short period with its performance and productivity gains."
HP said its workstations are being used by the world's most demanding power users in industries such as graphic arts, broadcast, computer-aided design engineering, medical imaging, finance, and oil and gas exploration. Companies use HP workstations to design everything from running shoes to race cars, animated characters to deep-sea submersibles, and to manage everything from billions of dollars of tradable securities to mission critical IT environments.
The HP Z800 Workstation is HP's most powerful and expandable workstation for users working with applications such as 3-D animation, broadcast video, oil and gas discovery, and medical imaging. It has an all-new brushed aluminum industrial design with the modular internal design.
The HP Z600 workstation is designed with the environment in mind, offering high performance in a compact size for professionals in industries such as video production, finance and midrange CAD.
The HP Z400 Workstation is a best-in-class entry-level workstation, offering top Intel processor performance at affordable prices for professionals working in video editing, photography, design and engineering. It is the first single-socket workstation based on the Next-Generation Intel Microarchitecture (Nehalem) and can be built with the latest Intel Xeon processors. The HP Z400 Workstation also comes with a liquid-cooling option.
This line of computers includes 85 per cent efficient power supplies and are Energy Star 5.0 qualified.
The Z800, Z600 and Z400 Workstations are the culmination of more than 20 HP design innovations - including a self-checking power supply - and take advantage of the new Intel Xeon processor.
"The new Z line marks the first HP workstations to be totally serviceable with your fingers - from the power supply to the motherboard," said Jim Zafarana, vice president and general manager, Workstations, HP.
"Early studies show that an HP Z Workstation may pay for itself in a surprisingly short period with its performance and productivity gains."
HP said its workstations are being used by the world's most demanding power users in industries such as graphic arts, broadcast, computer-aided design engineering, medical imaging, finance, and oil and gas exploration. Companies use HP workstations to design everything from running shoes to race cars, animated characters to deep-sea submersibles, and to manage everything from billions of dollars of tradable securities to mission critical IT environments.
The HP Z800 Workstation is HP's most powerful and expandable workstation for users working with applications such as 3-D animation, broadcast video, oil and gas discovery, and medical imaging. It has an all-new brushed aluminum industrial design with the modular internal design.
The HP Z600 workstation is designed with the environment in mind, offering high performance in a compact size for professionals in industries such as video production, finance and midrange CAD.
The HP Z400 Workstation is a best-in-class entry-level workstation, offering top Intel processor performance at affordable prices for professionals working in video editing, photography, design and engineering. It is the first single-socket workstation based on the Next-Generation Intel Microarchitecture (Nehalem) and can be built with the latest Intel Xeon processors. The HP Z400 Workstation also comes with a liquid-cooling option.
This line of computers includes 85 per cent efficient power supplies and are Energy Star 5.0 qualified.