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An Update from Dell and NVIDIA
At the NVIDIA Limelight event at SIGGRAPH this year, we introduced the new Dell tower and rack workstations, designed to address mission- and time-critical challenges in compute-intensive fields.
 
These workstations are now available, and feature the latest NVIDIA® Quadro® GPUs. This means you can tap into an enterprise-grade visual computing platform with up to twice the performance and data-handling capability of previous-generation solutions.
 
Dell's latest tower and rack workstations feature:
 
   > Up to 75% faster performance than the previous generation1
   > A new version of Dell Precision Optimizer2 that automatically configures workstation settings to maximize application performance and delivers performance gains of up to 121%3 beyond factory settings
   > New Teradici PCoIP Workstation Access Software to enable remote access for workstation users4
   > Thunderbolt 2 technology for faster transport speeds and simultaneous 4K video file transfer
   > Improved acoustics for a quieter work environment, with the Tower 7910 running up to 49% quieter under heavy processor workloads5
 
Learn more about Dell's new workstation products:
 
Dell Precision Tower 5810
DELL PRECISION
TOWER 5810
Dell Precision Tower 7810
DELL PRECISION
TOWER 7810
Dell Precision Tower 7910
DELL PRECISION
TOWER 7910
 
 
Dell Precision Rack 7910 DELL PRECISION RACK 7910
 
For more on the newest, highest-performing workstations, visit dell.com/precision or contact Dell. To learn how NVIDIA Quadro GPUs can accelerate the center of your workflow, visit nvidia.com/quadro or contact NVIDIA.
 
Plus, check out the latest on this announcement in InformationWeek, PC Mag, and StudioDaily.
 
 
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[1] Dell Precision Tower delivers 75% higher single-threaded floating point performance as measured using SPEC CPU 2006 v1.2 running on Windows 7 64-bit Professional SP1, comparing Floating Point (FP) Base (Speed) results between a Tower 5810 system with a Xeon E5-1680 v3 CPU and a T3500 system with a Xeon W3680 CPU. Actual performance will vary based on configuration, usage and manufacturing variability.

[2] Dell Precision Optimizer is available for download now and will be factory-installed on the new line Dell Precision workstations starting in late October.

[3] As measured using benchmark SPECapc Creo 2.0 running PTC Creo 2.0 on Windows 7 64-bit Professional SP1, comparing WireFrame Graphics Composite results between a Tower 5810 system with E5-1620 v3 4C 3.5GHz, 4x4GB 1600, Quadro K4200 340.52, 500GB 7200, A00 BIOS with the Dell Precision Optimizer PTC Creo Performance Profile and the same system with factory default settings. Actual performance will vary based on configuration, usage and manufacturing variability.

[4] Teradici PCoIP® Workstation Access Software is now available in the US and will be available in select EMEA and APJ countries in Q4.

[5] Richly configured Dell Precision Tower 7910 systems run up to 49 percent quieter under heavy processor workloads vs. the predecessor (Dell Precision T7610). Dell's acoustical testing utilizes a binaural artificial head in a qualified acoustical chamber that meets ISO 3744 requirements. All sound power measurements are captured in accordance to ISO 7779 which allows for a standard method of test and comparison of all Dell products (Sound Pressure, Sound Power, and Sound Quality). Actual performance will vary based on configuration, usage and manufacturing variability.

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