Austin, TX, Sept. 19, 2017 -- BOXX Technologies, the leading innovator of high-performance computer workstations, rendering systems, and servers, today introduced APEXX 4 6301, the first BOXX workstation to feature the new, 16-core AMD Ryzen™ Threadripper™ processor. AMD’s highest performing desktop platform ever, Ryzen Threadripper processors offer significant performance increases over previous technology. BOXX is one of the first workstation manufacturers to ship systems equipped with the powerful new processor.
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“The AMD Ryzen Threadripper provides a powerful platform for the BOXX APEXX 4,” said John C. Morris, General Manager Workstation Compute Business Unit, AMD. “The innovative features found in Threadripper processors will empower VFX artists, animators, and motion media editors to create, render, and multitask faster than ever before.”
Whether rendering complex 3D scenes, encoding, or powering simulation and analysis, AMD's "Zen" architecture will enable APEXX 4 6301 users to simultaneously multitask without sacrificing efficiency or performance. The 16-core Ryzen Threadripper features sixty-four PCIe® lanes, quad channel DDR4 memory, and AMD simultaneous multithreading (SMT). With support for 32 processing threads, the Ryzen Threadripper 1950X delivers unprecedented multi-processing power. APEXX 4 6301 also includes up to three, professional-grade AMD® Radeon Pro™ WX Series or NVIDIA® graphics cards, and up to 128GB of system memory. Highly configurable APEXX 4 series workstations provide outstanding support for multi-threaded applications like Autodesk® 3ds Max®, Maya, Adobe CC, DaVinci Resolve, Cinema 4D, and V-Ray.
“APEXX 4 is our most versatile workstation product line,” said BOXX VP of Marketing and Business Development Shoaib Mohammad. “By offering the AMD Ryzen Threadripper CPU combined with BOXX innovation, we are once again providing digital content creators with state-of-the art performance to help them work faster and more efficiently.”
For further information and pricing on APEXX 4 6301, contact BOXX at 1-877-877-2699. Learn more about AMD Ryzen Threadripper 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.
AMD, Ryzen, Threadripper, Radeon, and combinations thereof are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
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John Vondrak BOXX Technologies 5128523326 [email protected]


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