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Dell Announces VR-Ready Precision Workstations

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Dell today announced new Virtual Reality-ready solutions that feature refined criteria for optimal VR experience, whether consuming or creating VR content. Dell has defined VR-ready solutions by three criteria:
  • Minimum CPU, memory, and graphics requirements to support optimal VR viewing experiences;
  • Graphics drivers that are qualified to work reliably with these solutions; and,
  • Passing performance tests conducted by Dell using test criteria based on HMD (head-mounted display) suppliers, ISVs or 3rd party benchmarks where available.
Working closely with its hardware and software partners, Dell is formalizing its commitment to the future of VR by delivering solutions that are optimized for VR consumption and creation alongside ISV applications for professional customers.



"Dell Precision has been delivering immersive computing experiences for many years including 3D immersive caves, simulation and military applications. This next generation of VR brings immersive visualization to the masses by democratizing the technology," said Rahul Tikoo, executive director and general manager, Dell Precision workstations. "The implementations are endless, and Precision aims to address the need for more rigor when professional creators demand the utmost in performance and reliability while building incredible VR content."

Dell also announced upgrades to its Dell Precision Tower Workstations to meet the needs of professional creators, with new increased performance, graphics, and memory for VR content creation. The newly refreshed Dell Precision Tower 5810, 7810, and 7910 Workstations and Rack 7910 have been upgraded with new Intel Broadwell EP Processors that have more cores and performance for multi-threaded applications that are ideal for professional modeling, analysis, and calculations.

Additional upgrades include the latest professional graphics technology from AMD and NVIDIA, Dell Precision Ultra-Speed PCle drives with up to 4x faster performance than traditional SATA SSD storage and up to 1TB of DDR4 Memory running at 2400 MHz speed. The enhancements also include Dell exclusive technologies, like Dell's patented Reliable Memory Technology, Dell Intel CAS-W cache acceleration on software and an upgraded Dell Precision Optimizer, which automatically tunes your workstation for 22 professional application profiles elevating productivity and ensuring the best overall performance. In addition to these impressive performance improvements, Dell has also expanded its liquid cooling offerings which improve system acoustics by up to 38 percent.

Partner Quotes
"There is incredible opportunity for content creators in the growing world of VR," said Sue Skidmore, head of partner relations for pro video, Adobe. "We're excited to see our hardware partners like Dell committed to delivering solutions that help drive the potential of VR in media creation."

"VR has a growing role across the enterprise from conceptual design through marketing and customer engagement driving a continued need to help make virtual experiences accessible across all industries, from architecture to engineering," said Steven Madge, vice president, Dassault Systemes. "We've introduced our 3DEXPERIENCE software to help power these experiences and look forward to continued support and innovation from our hardware partners like Dell in this area."

"The HTC Vive was designed and built with a vision of users at the center of their virtual space, with content all around them and natural interaction with it," said Dan O'Brien, vice president of virtual reality, HTC. "This solution applies to gaming and non-game verticals such as education, engineering, medical, design and commerce; we're thrilled to have a partner like Dell that is committed to solutions and innovation that will help grow the many uses and applications in VR."

"We are excited about the possibilities VR brings to the professional workstation user," said Patrick Buddenbaum, general manager of Enterprise Solutions in Intel's Data Center Group. "Dell's new Precision Tower Workstations, with the power of our new Intel Xeon processor E5 v4 family, will help professionals realize the benefit of VR in how they create, model and analyze their work."

"VR is more than a headset. It takes the right set of hardware and software tools to truly bring VR to life," said Roy Taylor, corporate vice President of Content, Alliances, VR, Radeon Technology Group (RTG), AMD. "We're pleased that Dell trusts Radeon and FirePro graphics to play an integral role in incredibly smooth and comfortable VR workstation experiences."

"Dell Precision workstations with Quadro professional GPUs simplify VR for customers, so they can be sure they're getting the speed and performance necessary for the best VR experience," said Bob Pette, vice president, professional visualization, NVIDIA. "The Quadro platform with our VRWorks SDK gives headset and application developers the tools they need to create amazing VR experiences."

Availability
The Dell Precision Tower 5810, 7810, and 7910 Workstations and Rack 7910 can be purchased directly on Dell.com with these new upgrades starting April 5, 2016.

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#newmarketingbuzzword
 
similar to USB 3.1 gen 1. Hate when marketing departments get something new to squeeze consumers.

While I agree that USB 3.1 gen 1 can be confusing for many consumers, it isn't just a buzzword. It is the USB-IF organization that reclassified USB 3.0 to USB 3.1 gen1. Respectively, companies and news articles are labelling it as such.
 
Just like #cloud is a buzzword and the tech isn't that much different... and SINGLE DRIVEs are being labelled at "cloud drives" when cloud really means a infrastructure that's unknown to the user and has fault tolerance or a certain complexity level. If you have an NAS drive attatched to a switch to a router to the net than that is NOT a cloud since you know it and there's no fault tolerance or failover. cloud means failover. a single drive is not even close.
 
What are the VR benefits for a office oriented workstation user... the employee?
 
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