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  2. HP ZBook - Wikipedia

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    The HP ZBook workstations feature Nvidia Quadro and AMD FirePro ISV-certified graphics cards and Thunderbolt connectivity. Display options include a touch-sensitive screen on the ZBook 14 and an HP DreamColor IPS panel on the ZBook 17. Additionally, a 3200×1800 resolution option has been announced for the ZBook 15. [4] [5]

  3. Quadro - Wikipedia

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    The Nvidia Quadro product line directly competed with AMD's Radeon Pro (formerly FirePro/FireGL) line of professional workstation graphics cards. [ 2 ] Nvidia has since moved away from the Quadro branding for new products, starting with the Turing architecture-based RTX 4000 released on November 13, 2018 and then phasing it out entirely with ...

  4. List of HP business desktops - Wikipedia

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    Nvidia Quadro NVS 300 Nvidia Quadro NVS 310 Nvidia GeForce GT 630 (MT/CMT only) AMD Radeon HD 7450 AMD Radeon HD 7650A (USDT only) DDR3, 4: 32 GB: CMT, MT, SFF, US, AIO: Q3 2012 HP EliteDesk 800 G1: Intel Q87: Intel 4th gen. (Haswell) Core 'i' LGA 1150 Intel HD 4400/4600 Nvidia Quadro NVS 310 Nvidia Quadro NVS 315 Nvidia GeForce GT 630 (TWR only)

  5. HP Z - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  6. Tegra - Wikipedia

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    The Tegra APX 2500 was announced on February 12, 2008. The Tegra 6xx product line was revealed on June 2, 2008, [1] and the APX 2600 was announced in February 2009. The APX chips were designed for smartphones, while the Tegra 600 and 650 chips were intended for smartbooks and mobile Internet devices (MID).

  7. HP EliteBook - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Nvidia - Wikipedia

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    [14] [15] In the late 2000s, Nvidia had moved into the mobile computing market, where it produced Tegra mobile processors for smartphones and tablets and vehicle navigation and entertainment systems. [16] [17] [18] Its competitors include AMD, Intel, [19] Qualcomm, [20] and AI accelerator companies such as Cerebras and Graphcore.

  9. Nvidia Optimus - Wikipedia

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    Nvidia Optimus is a computer GPU switching technology created by Nvidia which, depending on the resource load generated by client software applications, will seamlessly switch between two graphics adapters within a computer system in order to provide either maximum performance or minimum power draw from the system's graphics rendering hardware.