New: Sun Java Workstations

From: Krishna Tyner (krishna.tyner_at_sun.com)
Date: 07/27/04

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    The new Sun Java (tm) Workstations W1100z and W2100z
    provide the fastest performance for visualization
    class graphics of Nvidia, breaking performance records
    running on Solaris OS compared with Linux. The
    workstations run applications up to 60% faster than
    a Dell Precision 650 while supporting simultaneous
    32-bit and 64-bit computing with no performance
    compromises. Make your development team faster and
    more productive with Sun's Opteron-based workstations.

    Buy Now: http://www.sun.com/w1100z?ssobm=ng


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