Sunday, June 25, 2006

ALIENWARE MOBILE WORKSTATIONS NOW AVAILABLE WITH NVIDIA QUADRO FX 2500M GRAPHICS

Cutting-Edge Quadro Card Comes Loaded with Industry-Best 512MB of Graphics Memory to Deliver Highest Possible Performance on MJ-12 m7700a and MJ-12 m7700i
MIAMI, FL — June 12th, 2006 – Alienware® ––the leading manufacturer of high-performance desktop, notebook, media center, server, and professional systems -- is now offering the NVIDIA® Quadro® FX 2500M graphics card on the MJ-12® m7700a and MJ-12 m7700i mobile workstations. Engineered to drive professionals working with graphically-demanding applications to a new level of achievement, the Quadro FX 2500M is equipped with an industry-leading 512MB of graphics memory to represent the most advanced mobile workstation graphics solution available.

The Quadro FX 2500M is perfect for leading professional applications like visualization centers, medical imaging, scientific computing, digital film production, and HD broadcast graphics. To ensure blazing-fast data transfer speeds, it features a powerful 256-bit memory interface that delivers up to 38.4GB/sec of memory bandwidth. The graphics card also supports the fastest GDDR3 memory available with lower power consumption than previous-generation solutions.

The Quadro FX 2500M provides 12-bit subpixel precision and 32-bit floating point capabilities for unsurpassed image clarity and quality. 12-bit subpixel precision enables high geometric accuracy to eliminate visual imperfections, while 32-bit floating point precision remarkably enhances shading, filtering, texturing, and blending.

“Already loaded with groundbreaking mobile workstation features like desktop processors and dual hard drives, the MJ-12 m7700a and MJ-12 m7700i take yet another important step forward in performance with the Quadro FX 2500M,” said Mark Vena, Vice President of Marketing for Alienware. "Professionals looking for unprecedented graphics performance and image quality for their CAD, DCC, and visualization applications should start their search with Alienware’s Quadro FX 2500M-powered mobile workstations."

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