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ZBook 15: 15.6" workstation; ZBook 17: 17.3" workstation; All models featured Intel Haswell dual- and quad-core processors, AMD or Nvidia professional graphics and up to 32 GB of RAM, except for the ZBook 14, which was limited to 16 GB of RAM. The ZBook 15 and ZBook 17 use Intel Socket G3 except for the ZBook 14 which has the processor soldered-on.
HP EliteDesk 800 G3 Intel Q270: Intel 6th gen. (Skylake) Core 'i' Intel 7th gen. (Kaby Lake) Core 'i' Intel HD 510/530 Intel HD 610/630 Nvidia GeForce GT 730 Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 3 GB Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 AMD Radeon R7 430 AMD Radeon R7 450 AMD Radeon RX 460 AMD Radeon RX 480 DDR4, 4 64 GB DM, SFF, TWR Q1 2017
The product line expanded to mobile with the announcement of ZBook in September 2013, replacing HP's EliteBook W-series mobile workstations. [2] The Z workstations mainly compete against Dell's Precision workstations, Lenovo's ThinkStation and ThinkPad P series workstations, as well as Apple's Mac Pro and MacBook Pro.
8560w: 15.6" mobile workstation 8760w : 17.3" mobile workstation Fourth generation — The fourth generation, announced on May 9, 2012, [ 38 ] comprised the following models:
HP EliteBook is a line of business-oriented laptop computers made by Hewlett-Packard (), [1] marketed as a high-end line positioned above the ProBook series. [2] The line was introduced in August 2008 [3] [4] as a replacement of the HP Compaq line of business laptops, and initially included mobile workstations until September 2013, when they were rebranded as HP ZBook.
Two AMD powered models were announced in 2009 — the 14" ProBook 6445b and the 15.6" ProBook 6545b; [35] Their Intel powered counterparts were announced three months later as the 14" ProBook 6440b and the 15.6" ProBook 6540b.; [36] and the next-year upgrade is an AMD-powered 6455b and 6555b, and Intel-based 6450b and 6550b.
XMG Apex, XMG Core, XMG Dj 15, XMG Focus, XMG Neo Series, XMG Pro Series System76: United States Galago Pro, Oryx Pro, Pangolin, Lemur Pro, Gazelle, Darter Pro, Kudu Pro, Serval WS, Bonobo WS, Adder WS Teclast China Tecno: Hong Kong MegaBook Tsinghua Tongfang: China X-Series Tuxedo Computers: Germany
HP 3000 Series III. The HP 3000 series [1] is a family of 16-bit and 32-bit minicomputers from Hewlett-Packard. [2] It was designed to be the first minicomputer with full support for time-sharing in the hardware and the operating system, features that had mostly been limited to mainframes, or retrofitted to existing systems like Digital's PDP-11, on which Unix was implemented.