HP Reveals First Thin Client With Quad-Core Processors -- and Fan-Less Design
10 Dezember 2013 - 5:45PM
Marketwired
HP Reveals First Thin Client With Quad-Core Processors -- and
Fan-Less Design
HP t620 Expands Widely Installed Family of Thin Clients With
Performance and Flexibility Enhancements
BARCELONA, SPAIN--(Marketwired - Dec 10, 2013) - HP (NYSE: HPQ)
today announced the HP t620 Flexible Series Thin Client, the
company's most flexible thin client and the first to offer
quad-core processors in a fan-less design for improved performance
and productivity.
Many businesses take advantage of the efficiency afforded by a
global work day by facilitating project collaboration between
offices. With the addition of HP Remote Graphics Software and
flexible networking options on the HP t620, companies now can take
advantage of the manageability and security benefits of desktop
virtualization plus the increased productivity and convenience for
teams collaborating on graphically rich applications.
"User experience, flexibility and security are not mutually
exclusive thanks to advances in thin client technology and HP
innovation," said Jeff Groudan, marketing director, Thin Clients,
HP. "The fact that the HP Thin Client family is amazingly
successful around the world underscores the widespread need for
powerful technology with enterprise-level security, and how
solutions like the HP t620 can successfully address it."
Customized performance, enhanced flexibility, elevated security
With a new fan-less design and preconfigured high-performance
processors and software, the HP t620 provides businesses with a
powerful and seamless desktop experience, enhanced security
features for virtual desktops, Desktop as a Service, unified
communications, and other demanding client virtualization and cloud
computing use cases.
HP's most flexible thin client benefits organizations in
industries -- such as financial services, government agencies,
healthcare, retail and education -- that require powerful
performance to run graphically rich applications.
Enhanced features on the HP t620 include:
- Powerful processing
with AMD processors. The combination of an AMD GX dual- or
quad-core processor and AMD Radeon HD professional graphics gives
the HP t620 strong multimedia performance and makes it up to 50
percent faster than the HP t610.(1) The HP t620's completely
redesigned chassis includes advanced passive cooling for fan-less
support of quad-core processors,(1) helping businesses reduce the
number of service calls and the need for product refreshes.
- Flexibility to drive
up to four displays.(2) The HP t620 is the company's first
thin client capable of powering two 30-inch diagonal 2,560 x 1,600
displays with the standard chassis. With a factory-installed add-in
video card, the HP t620 PLUS can support up to four displays,
allowing users to increase productivity by viewing information on
multiple monitors.(2)
- Customized peripheral
support. The HP t620 is the company's first thin client with
the option to have both integrated Fiber NIC and Ethernet at the
same time, and the first with the option of a serial or VGA port
for businesses that want to connect in-place VGA monitors or legacy
serial devices.
- Support for
graphically rich applications. The addition of HP RGS on the
HP t620 helps employees collaborate on graphically rich
applications or Linux-based applications, while also helping to
maintain enterprise-level security and reduce management
costs.
- Enterprise-level
security to protect valuable data. The HP t620 helps
businesses protect their IT environment with integrated and
optional security solutions including a BIOS implemented to NIST
guidelines, a TPM chipset, Fiber NIC communication options and, for
the first time on an HP thin client, lockable port cover
options.
- Better user experience
with HP Velocity. HP Velocity network performance management
software, included with the HP t620, automatically adapts to
changing network conditions and improves network utilization so
users experience fewer disruptions when using real-time
communication applications.
Pricing and availability The HP t620 will be available worldwide
this month. Pricing is available upon request.
The new HP t620 will be demonstrated at HP Discover in
Barcelona, Spain, Dec. 10-12.
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(1) This system requires a 64-bit operating system and
64-bit software products to take advantage of the 64-bit processing
capabilities of AMD technology. Multi core processing with AMD
technology is designed to improve performance of this system. Given
the wide range of software applications available, performance will
vary. AMD's numbering is not a measurement of clock speed.
(2) DisplayPort 1.2 supports dual monitors up to 2,560 x 1,600
resolution. Optional VGA port factory configuration is available.
Factory configurations with four-head monitor support up to 2,560 x
1,600 resolution is available only on the PLUS chassis.
AMD is a trademark of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
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