HP announced the HP t820 Flexible Series Thin Client, to help businesses.
In its dynamic, to meet a growing demand in market for quad-core processing
and multimedia graphics, HP has updated its HP t820 Flexible Series Thin Client, with the final goal to give companies the speed and performance required
for their most demanding applications.
Connectikpeople has also discovered that, in this momentum, HP has also
announced support for new NVIDIA® GRID™ graphics
processing units (GPUs) for the HP WS460c Generation 8 (Gen8) Graphics Server Blade, optimized for virtualized environments.
processing units (GPUs) for the HP WS460c Generation 8 (Gen8) Graphics Server Blade, optimized for virtualized environments.
- with Intel® Core™ i5 or Intel Pentium®, the HP t820 is eight times faster than the HP t610 Flexible Thin Client and can control large amounts of data and multiple applications at once.
- Enterprise-level security with fiber-optic networking, Intel® vPro™ technology, BIOS implemented to NIST guidelines and TPM Chipset. Preboot authentication and connections allow users in private industries to securely log on to their protected network.
- Built-in VGA video port and DisplayPort 1.2 for enhanced functionality. Additional ports give organizations the functionality to transition to new technologies and ensure legacy and future monitor technology compatibility.
- The HP t820 supports three large monitors out of the box, and with an AMD Radeon HD 7650A MXM graphics card and with one or more optional multistream DisplayPort hubs, it can expand to seven high-definition (HD) monitors.
- Multiprotocol support for Microsoft and VMware and more.
Regarding Pricing and availability, the HP t820 is planned to be available worldwide in November and the HP
WS460c Gen8 Graphics Server Blade with NVIDIA GRID GPUs is planned to be
available worldwide this fall with pricing starts at just under $9,000.