by Johan on November 7, 2007

Here are two Hewlett-Packard’s new workstations based on Intel Xeon processors (up to eight cores). The xw6600 and xw8600 desktops feature 128 gigabytes memory (in the xw8600), up to 5 terabytes storage capacity, and dual PCI Express Gen2 x16 graphics slots. The company claims that these PCs are 90 percent recyclable by weight and come with more than 80 percent efficient power supplies. The HP xw6600 and xw8600 will be released in mid December with the price tag at around $1,200.
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Lenovo today introduced its powerful new entry into the workstation PC market with the launch of the ThinkStation brand. The ThinkStation S10 and D10 are based on Intel’s 45nm Xeon 5400 series and Core 2 Extreme processors and features the “latest” graphics solutions from NVIDIA. They also comes with dual Gigabit Ethernet and multiple slots, bays and USB ports for expandability. The ThinkStation S10 and D10 will be available from January 2008 for $1200 and $1739 respectively.
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by Johan on October 16, 2007

The new Fujitsu Celsius N460 workstation utilities a Core 2 Quad 6700 processor running at 2.66GHz, and the X38 Express, which is the latest Intel Chipset. The system also features an Nvidia GeForce 7300 LE, and 1GB of RAM. The company also comes with an HDD encryption security feature and offers you to choose between Windows XP or Vista Business operating system. The N460 workstation is currently available in BTO(Built To Order) only from Fujitsu.
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