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Topic: NeXTDimension


In the News (Sun 27 Dec 09)

  
  NextComputing - NextDimension Frequently Asked Questions
A: The NextDimension incorporates our exclusive Cool-n-Quiet™ design which dramatically reduces the heat output and audible noise frequently found in larger, performance equivalent workstations.
A: Scalable in the case of the NextDimension means that you can add in standard COTS parts to expand the capabilities of your system.
A: The receiver mid-planes are rated to 500 insertion cycles, where an insertion cycle is the combination of installing and removing the Quick-Time Hard drive carrier.
www.nextcomputing.com /support/faqnd.shtml   (673 words)

  
 The NextDimension Evo HD - Flextop Computer
The NextDimension Evo HD is a machine for the most demanding professionals.
People who require real enterprise class performance in a portable system package will find that the NextDimension Evo HD is the final solution to their problems.
Further, the NextDimension EVO HD is configured to support the forthcoming Quad-Core AMD Opteron™ processors with minimal alterations.
www.nextcomputing.com /products/nextdimevo_hd.shtml   (521 words)

  
 Portable Workstation facilitates graphics development Product News Network - Find Articles
Available with up to 2 dual-core processors, FleXtreme NextDimension handles 32- and 64-bit computing simultaneously with no loss of performance, and allows transference of contents from desktop or rackmount server.
The NextDimension accommodates Microsoft Windows, Linux and Solaris, thus integration with current applications used is virtually seamless.
Despite its extreme architecture, NextDimension maintains a cool temperature quite effectively through the use of multiple fans and a combination of active and passive cooling techniques.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0PIL/is_2005_Nov_10/ai_n15789026   (609 words)

  
 Flextop Overview
NextDimension Overview (PDF) NextDimension Pro NextDimension Pro HD NextDimension Evo NextDimension Evo HD
Released in November 2005, the NextDimension's unique characteristics were beyond the scope of any currently existing computer category, thus NextComputing had created the flextop category of computing.
Filling a much needed gap in the HPC (High Performance Computing) world, the NextDimension family provides ISVs, graphics professionals, and engineers across a number of vertical industries, with a high performance computing option in the smallest, and only portable, form factor available.
www.nextcomputing.com /products/nextdim.shtml   (265 words)

  
 The NextDimension Evo - Flextop Computer
The NextDimension Evo raises the bar when it comes to enterprise-class computing and portability.
No other machine combines computer "muscle" with this kind of small form portability; the NextDimension Evo meets the toughest standards for those who need a high performance mobile work environment.
The NextDimension EVO is equipped with the Dual-Core AMD Opteron™ processors or the dual core or quad core Intel® Xeon® processors, code-named Woodcrest (5100 series) and Clovertown (5300 series) respectively.
www.nextcomputing.com /products/nextdimevo.shtml   (450 words)

  
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Along the way I collected a body of useful information about the NeXTdimensions and their software that I felt ought to be assembled in one place.
I already have half of a NeXTdimension setup (everything except the Dimension board and color monitor) and I have been considering options between that and one of the new AV macintosh systems.
With this personal preference, I was left with no other choice but the NeXTdimension (once I found out that the SGI Indigo starts with 8-bit video for $8,000 plus a $3,000 development package which didn't support 56001 development, I decided that NeXT had the best price/performance ratio in the range I could afford).
www.alyon.org /NeXT/FAQ/nd-faq.txt   (12051 words)

  
 Digital Silence - Hardware, Software and Technology News
NextCom recently launched the FleXtreme NextDimension, a computer with computational and graphics capability for workstation or server applications, while using one of the smallest form factor available.
AMD ’s Opteron processor drives the FleXtreme NextDimension, available with up to two dual-core (quad) processors.
ATI Technology’s Mobility Radeon 9000 internal graphics card provides exceptional video quality with a cinema-like look and feel, and the fastest-performing, most advanced 3D graphics in its form factor.
www.d-silence.com /story.php?headline_id=21958&comment=1   (512 words)

  
 NeXTdimension   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
to subscribe to the NeXTdimension owners mailing list simply send a message with the word "subscribe" in the Subject: field to nd-owners-request@vamp.org.
the list is for the discussion of the NeXTdimension board made by NeXT Computer Inc., and is a open mailing list for general, unmoderated discussion.
Peter D. Clark posted new versions Thinker.m and BackWindow.m files based on the backspace distribution from Nextstep 3.3 that allow Backspace to work for multiple headed machines.
www.vamp.org /NeXT   (137 words)

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