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BOXX Showcases AMD Threadripper-Based Workstation at 2025 NAB Show

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BOXX Technologies, the leading innovator of high-performance computer workstations, rendering systems, and servers, today announced that it is hosting demonstrations of its APEXX T4 PRO workstation inside BOXX booth #SL10113 at the 2025 NAB Show through April 9th, in Las Vegas, NV. Purpose-built to accelerate VFX, animation, compositing, film editing, and broadcast, the remarkably fast, liquid-cooled, and versatile workstation will be joined by FLEXX, the innovative BOXX data center workstation platform designed for on premise or remote installations.

BOXX APEXX: The Pinnacle of Performance
"APEXX T4 PRO is the media and entertainment workstation that does it all," said BOXX CEO Kirk Schell. "From the blazing fast AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO CPU and NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPUs, to renowned BOXX performance tuning like liquid cooling, this system delivers unrivaled, top-tier performance for all facets of post production, live broadcast, and virtual production."



Highly configurable and versatile, APEXX T4 PRO enables creators to simultaneously multitask without sacrificing efficiency or performance. The desk side powerhouse, which is also rack mountable, features an AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7000 WX-Series processor which supports up to 128 PCIe Gen 5 lanes and a boost clock of 5.3 GHz. This premium CPU gives the BOXX "Virtual Studio Solution" unprecedented, multi-processing power for demanding 3D content creation workflows. Whether rendering complex 3D scenes, powering simulation, or enabling AI training and inference, AMD's CPU series (up to 96 cores), coupled with new, groundbreaking NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 GPUs, allows APEXX T4 PRO users full-spectrum compute capability, outpacing competing dual-socket systems.

The Advantages of the APEXX T4 PRO for Media & Entertainment Professionals
  • AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7000 WX-Series processors at 5.3 GHz
  • State-of-the-art liquid cooling optimizes system performance
  • 128 PCIe Gen 5 lanes allows for additional capture card
  • Up to four, professional-grade GPUs for demanding rendering and simulation
  • Multiple hard drive options and up to 2 TB of system memory

APEXX T4 PRO delivers outstanding performance for applications like Avid, DaVinci Resolve, 3ds Max, Maya, Cinema 4D, VEGAS POST Suite, NukeX, and render engines like V-Ray, Arnold, Blender, Unreal Engine, Octane Render, and Redshift.

Innovative Features Ensure Optimal Performance and Advanced Graphics Capabilities
BOXX also brings AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7000 WX-Series processors to the data center, mobile rack, or OB truck with RAXX T3 PRO, a rack-mounted platform featuring ample memory and up to four GPUs. The "Total Production Workhorse" is purpose-built to power film editing, virtual reality, broadcast, and other complex production workflows.

The BOXX AMD Ryzen Threadripper-based product line also includes the APEXX T4 workstation powered by an AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7000 Series processor. This "Optimal Compositing Solution" offers expandability of up to four, professional grade AMD Radeon PRO or NVIDIA RTX GPUs, as well as 2 TB of memory.

APEXX T3 rounds out the Threadripper lineup, delivering rock-solid performance for a variety of content creation tools and featuring a 64-core AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7000 processor and up to two professional GPUs.

Unparalleled Performance for Demanding Workflows
Also on display at the NAB Show is the revolutionary FLEXX data center platform which houses multiple workstations condensed into high density modules for on premise or remote installations. Powered by AMD Ryzen 9000 or Intel Core processors and equipped with multiple GPUs, FLEXX is purpose-built to accelerate 3D content and motion media workflows.

"BOXX provides systems for major motion picture studios, television networks, post production facilities, content streaming services, and independent creators," said Schell. "So we welcome NAB attendees to watch our demos, consult with our experts, and discover that no hardware manufacturer understands 3D design and motion media workflows better than BOXX."

For further information and pricing on APEXX Threadripper-based workstations or the FLEXX data center platform, contact a BOXX sales consultant in the US at 1-737-260-5206. Learn more about BOXX systems, finance options, and how to contact worldwide resellers, by visiting BOXX.com.

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And we've finally arrived at the point where TR is just another server processor, making its "HEDT" definition functionally pointless. AMD, can you go back to school to learn what the "D" in "HEDT" stands for?
 
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And we've finally arrived at the point where TR is just another server processor, making its "HEDT" definition functionally pointless. AMD, can you go back to school to learn what the "D" in "HEDT" stands for?
Threadripper 7000 has two variants, one for HEDT and one for workstation uses (the Pro line). While somewhat interchangeable the motherboards targeting the HEDT segment use the TRX50 chipset while WRX90 is for workstations.
There are still differences between 7000 Pro and EPYC. You can't run TR in dual socket configurations, some of the more advanced technologies aren't available either - like SEV-ES/SEV-SNP/SEV-TIO.
As for this particular product - it's shipped in a desktop case that can optionally be mounted in a rack, but that doesn't make it equivalent to an EPYC server. Boxx also offers a more advanced rack case with redundant power supplies for TR Pro, but I wouldn't consider it a server setup either - just a rack-mounted high-end workstation.
 
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And we've finally arrived at the point where TR is just another server processor, making its "HEDT" definition functionally pointless. AMD, can you go back to school to learn what the "D" in "HEDT" stands for?
AMD staff must have big desks.

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