BOXX upgrades workstations with NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs

engineering.com

BOXX Technologies has announced upgrades to its workstations featuring the latest NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPUs. These new graphics processing units are designed for creative professionals and promise enhanced performance and memory. The upgraded GPUs utilize advanced technologies like AI inference and ray tracing. They significantly boost processing power for tasks such as modeling, rendering, and simulation. BOXX will provide these GPUs in various workstation setups to meet the needs of different users. The new RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Workstation Edition and Max-Q Edition feature the Blackwell Streaming Multiprocessor. This allows for greater graphics and compute performance. Users can expect up to 1.4 times more throughput than previous models, making it ideal for complex simulations and 3D modeling. In addition, the GPUs include fifth-generation Tensor Cores. These cores improve deep learning tasks and allow for faster ray tracing. Workstations equipped with 96GB of GDDR7 memory can handle larger datasets and support AI-driven projects, speeding up content creation. BOXX APEXX workstations are also built for video production. They come with multiple video enhancements, making them suitable for software like Adobe Premiere Pro. Alongside the GPUs, the workstations are equipped with advanced cooling systems and high-capacity storage options. For more details, users can visit the BOXX website.


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