
IT Infrastructure
Digital Engineering: Making The Case
Overview
As projects increase in size and complexity, mobile workstations must be able to scale to meet the computational and graphical demands of modern-day workflows. Professional users want lightweight, portable devices that will deliver performance that’s comparable to their desktop systems, including the ability to optimize power and resources for all of their workloads. At the same time, applications from leading independent software vendors in areas like advanced visualization, extended reality (XR), medical imaging, simulation and computer-aided design (CAD) must be certified to run at optimal performance on the mobile platform in order to ensure the highest levels of flexibility and productivity for a modern, professional workforce. Plus, as artificial intelligence is rapidly integrated into new and existing software vendors’ applications to further accelerate productivity, hardware performance demands increase.
Given the expectation that innovation can now happen anywhere, professional users across industry segments are demanding mobile workstations meet performance, reliability, flexibility and security criteria.
Given the expectation that innovation can now happen anywhere, professional users across industry segments are demanding mobile workstations meet performance, reliability, flexibility and security criteria.
Mon, Jan 18, 2021
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