NextComputing Servers, Workstations Support Intel Xeon E5 Series Processors

Full line of portable workstations and compact servers benefits from speed, efficiency boost.

Full line of portable workstations and compact servers benefits from speed, efficiency boost.

NextComputing has added the Intel Xeon E5-2600v2 processor product family to its line of portable workstations, compact towers, and high-density rack-mount computers. The new processors offer up to twelve processor cores per CPU, allowing  users to work faster and more efficiently than previously possible, the company says.

All-in-one, portable systems like the Radius EX support single- or dual-processor Intel Xeon E5-2600v2 configurations, while ruggedized systems such as the Vigor EX offer further environmental protection against shock, vibration, and dust for mission-critical computing, primarily for military/intelligence operations and oil/gas remote data management.

The new processors are also available in the company’s Nucleus RM series of small form-factor rack systems and its compact tower systems.

“When looking at our history helping our customers solve their toughest mobile computing problems, it’s clear that Intel’s products have been a huge factor in our and our customers’ successes,” says Bob Labadini, president and CTO of NextComputing. “The latest release of the Intel Xeon E5-2600v2 processor product family continues this tradition, bringing the best possible performance which we design into our customizable, small form-factor systems. We expect customers in all of our main markets to see noticeable improvements in how they do business by leveraging this technology.”

For more information, visit NextComputing.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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