AUSTIN, Texas, Feb. 1, 2016 -- BOXX Technologies, the leading innovator of high-performance workstations and rendering systems, today announced that their Dassault Systèmes-certified APEXX workstations will be demonstrated in BOXX booth #608 at SOLIDWORKS World 2016, Jan. 31-Feb. 3, at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in Dallas, TX. A Dassault Systèmes Corporate Partner, designated SOLIDWORKS Solution Partner, and leading manufacturer of CATIA and SOLIDWORKS-certified workstations, BOXX will also showcase their GoBOXX mobile workstations and invite attendees to try out all the BOXX systems by bringing along their own assemblies.
"Engineers and product designers have specific workflows," said Shoaib Mohammad, BOXX VP of Marketing and Business Development. "That's why we want them to discover firsthand how our custom-configured SOLIDWORKS solutions will empower them to work faster and more efficiently than ever before."
Just 4.7 inches wide, 8.5 inches tall, and 9.0 inches deep, the custom-built, liquid-cooled, APEXX 1 is the world's smallest SOLIDWORKS workstation available with an overclocked, quad-core, Skylake Intel® Core™ i7 processor. APEXX 1 also features professional NVIDIA graphics, Intel solid state drives (SSD), and PCI-E NVMe SSD technology. Its unibody core, interlocking strengthening side panels, and four corner bumpers allow the space-saving workstation to stand vertically, horizontally, or as a stacked component in combination with the BOXX renderPRO 1 personal dedicated rendering system. Event attendees can also run their assemblies on the APEXX 2, the world's fastest CAD workstation featuring an Intel Core i7 Skylake processor overclocked to 4.4GHz and up to two full-size GPUs. Rounding out the BOXX desktop demos is APEXX 4, a multi-GPU powerhouse ideal for GPU-accelerated simulation or GPU-accelerated rendering with SOLIDWORKS® Visualize.
The BOXX booth is also home to GOBOXX demonstrations featuring GoBOXX MXL and GoBOXX 15 SLM. The ideal mobile workstation for SOLIDWORKS and a host of professional software applications, the lightweight and ultra-thin GoBOXX 15 SLM features a professional grade NVIDIA Quadro graphics card along with Intel Core i7 processor options and an UltraHD screen option which allows users to switch back and forth between FullHD panel and UltraHD, providing ample design space and toolbar accommodation. The SLM model is joined by GoBOXX MXL, a true desktop workstation alternative featuring a desktop class Intel Core i7 processor capable of 4.0 GHz and 4.4GHz in Turbo Boost mode, NVIDIA Quadro graphics, up to 32GB of RAM, a FullHD panel, and I/O that includes five USB ports and M.2 PCI-E SSD options. GoBOXX MXL delivers true workstation performance, enabling engineers and designers to move beyond office confines and create from anywhere.
"BOXX provides the fastest hardware solutions for CAD users whether they're in the office or on the go," said Mohammad. "For SOLIDWORKS and other frequency-bound applications, BOXX desktop and mobile workstations deliver a level of performance that commodity builders simply can't equal."
For further information and pricing, contact a BOXX sales consultant in the US at 1-877-877-2699. Learn more about BOXX systems, finance options, and how to contact one of their worldwide resellers, by visiting www.boxxtech.com.
About BOXX Technologies
BOXX is the leading innovator of high-performance workstations and rendering systems for visual effects, animation, product design, engineering, architectural visualization, and more. Combining record-setting performance, speed, and reliability with unparalleled industry knowledge, BOXX is the trusted choice for creative professionals worldwide. For more information, visit www.boxxtech.com.
CONTACT: John Vondrak
BOXX Technologies
512-852-3326
[email protected]


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