Austin, TX, June 27, 2017 -- BOXX Technologies, the leading innovator of high-performance computer workstations, rendering systems, and servers, today introduced APEXX 4 6201, the first BOXX workstation to feature the new 10-core Intel® Core™ i9 X-Series processor. BOXX is also the first workstation manufacturer to offer systems equipped with the new processor technology. Intel’s most scalable desktop platform ever, X-Series processors offer significant performance increases over previous Intel technology.
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“The Intel Core X-Series is the ultimate workstation platform,” said BOXX VP of Engineering Tim Lawrence. “The advantages of the new Intel Core i9, combined with BOXX innovation, will provide architects, engineers, and motion media creators with an unprecedented level of performance.”
One of those key Intel X-Series advantages is Intel Turbo Boost 3.0. This technology identifies the two best cores to boost, making the new CPUs ideal for multitasking and virtual reality, as well as editing and rendering high-res 4K/VR video and effects with fast video transcode, image stabilization, 3D effects rendering, and animation. When comparing previous generation Intel processors to X-Series processors (10-core vs.10-core), the X-Series is up to 14% faster in multi-threaded performance and up to 15% faster in single-threaded performance.
The first in a series of BOXX workstations featuring the new Intel X-Series processors, APEXX 4 6201 also includes up to three, professional-grade NVIDIA® or AMD® Radeon Pro™ graphics cards, and up to 128GB of system memory. Highly configurable APEXX 4 series workstations provide outstanding support for single-threaded applications like SOLIDWORKS® and Autodesk® Revit®, as well as multi-threaded tasks in applications like ANSYS, 3ds Max, Maya, and Adobe CC.
“Professionals choose BOXX because they want to spend more time creating and less time waiting on their compute-intensive workloads,” said Lawrence. “BOXX APEXX workstations featuring new Intel X-Series processors will enable them to create without compromise, to megatask, support a bank of 4K monitors, and immerse themselves in VR—all faster than ever before.”
For further information and pricing on APEXX 4 6201, contact BOXX at 1-877-877-2699. Learn more about Intel X-Series processors, BOXX solutions, finance options, and how to contact worldwide BOXX resellers by visiting www.boxx.com.
About BOXX Technologies
BOXX is the leading innovator of high-performance computer workstations, rendering systems, and servers for engineering, product design, architecture, visual effects, animation, deep learning, and more. For 21 years, BOXX has combined record-setting performance, speed, and reliability with unparalleled industry knowledge to become the trusted choice of creative professionals worldwide. For more information, visit www.boxx.com.
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John Vondrak BOXX Technologies 5128523326 [email protected]


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