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Dell mobile workstation bears compute-intensive loads

The Dell M6500 leverages the high-powered Nehalem, NVIDIA processors within a luggable chassis. Just don’t expect to take to the skies without business-class seating.

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Dell M6500 is a muscular, 17-inch-display mobile workstation molded
into a 9-pound luggable notebook that can go on location to saw
through compute intense workloads. The M6500 is outfitted with the
most of just about everything–from CPU to graphics, memory and disk.
For high-v…


Thin and Light Laptops Won’t Cut It for Every Application, Industry

The majority of mobile enterprise professionals want a fair amount of compute power in a form factor that won’t seem too burdensome. However, thin and light just doesnt cut it for engineering, visual arts and intense scientific use. This is where what I call the thick-and-heavy mobile workstation comes in.
– Thin may be in, but not for everyone.
It’s easy to obsess over thin-and-light laptops. The majority of mobile enterprise professionals want a fair amount of compute power in a form factor that won’t seem too burdensome while being lugged through the airport terminal. These systems usually come wi…


Dell Workstation Features AMD ATI GPU

At the Siggraph 2009 show in New Orleans, Dell introduced its M6400 mobile workstation, which is powered by the ATI FirePro M7740 graphics accelerator from AMD. The announcements a day after HP unveiled configurations of its Z800 workstation that run on Nvidias Tesla GPUs, highlighting an increasing interest among workstation and HPC customers in systems running on graphics processing units.
– Workstation vendors continue to bring GPU technologies to their systems.
A day after Hewlett-Packard officials said they were offering their HP Z800 workstation with the option of running up to two Tesla GPUs (graphics processing units) from Nvidia, Dell announced Aug. 4 that its Precision M6400 mo…