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Precision 690 and 490
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| The Dell Precision 690 and 490 workstations feature dual-core Intel Xeon technology, scalable memory architecture and dual graphics capabilities, providing performance gains over previous models of up to 45 percent on single-threaded applications, and up to 155 percent on multithreaded applications. ...continue
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Workstations Readers' Choice Gold Award: OptiPlex
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| The OptiPlex series provides reliable systems within networked environments. Features in the GX620 and GX520 lines include Intel Pentium 4 Processors with Hyper-Threading, offering flexibility for 32- and 64-bit computing on the desktop, and allowing for future 64-bit applications and OS use. ...continue
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Workstations Readers' Choice Silver Award: Precision
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| Precision desktop and mobile workstations are designed for professionals who require the performance to run applications such as 3-D computer-aided design, digital content creation, geographic information systems, computer animation and software development. ...continue
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PC-Workstations Readers' Choice Finalist: IntelliStation
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| IntelliStation 64-bit UNIX-based POWER workstations are used by designers of large, complex 3-D models, from aircraft to autos to locomotives. They feature one- to two-way SMP, high floating-point performance, 2-D and 3-D graphics accelerators and enterprise-level availability using AIX 5L. ...continue
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Single-processor Workstation
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| The HP Workstation zx2000 includes the low-voltage Intel Itanium 2 1.0-gigahertz processor with 1.5 megabyte L3 memory cache, providing up to a 10 percent increase in application performance. ...continue
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Workstation 2003 Readers’ Choice Finalist: Dell Precision
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| Dell Precision workstations are scalable systems tested, optimized and certified to run workstation-class applications, including digital content creation (DCC), computer-aided design (CAD), geographic information systems (GIS), software development and financial analysis. ...continue
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