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Hewlett-Packard Company (NYSE:HPQ) Launches New Powerful Workstations; Unveils HP Stream

Boston, MA 09/09/2014 (wallstreetpr) – Hewlett-Packard Company (NYSE:HPQ) today announced the launch of its most efficient Z workstations, which combine enhanced system expandability with increased speed memory, as well as multicore updates. In addition, they also offer access to the newest technologies to enable customers secure their investment in the company’s widest workstation portfolio.

HP Z Desktops And HP ZBook Mobile Workstations

HP Z Desktops and HP ZBook Mobile Workstations aim at addressing the limitations of computation exhaustive industries, such as CAD, graphic design, photography, architecture, scientific imaging, healthcare, finance, manufacturing, oil and gas exploration, and media and entertainment. The portfolio encompasses some new features including the following:

  • Hewlett-Packard Company (NYSE:HPQ)’s new desktop workstations- The HP Z440, Z640 and Z840 deploy the latest Intel® Xeon® processor line of products. They also support professional graphics from NVIDIA® and AMD.
  • The newly launched HP Mobile Workstations- HP ZBook 15 G2 and 17 G2 exploit powerful processing capabilities and come with the optional Intel quad-core processors. Additionally, they support ISV certified professional graphics unit from NVIDIA® Quadro® AMD FirePro™.

As Yahoo! Finance reports, the technology company has planned to host a five-day event to demonstrate the New Style of IT that workstations make possible. The celebration would underline the powerful HP Z Workstations and is scheduled to take place from Sept 23 to Sept 27, in New York City.

HP Stream

Apart from this, Engadget published an article on Hewlett-Packard Company (NYSE:HPQ)’s latest introduction- HP Stream. The laptop, as stated in the article, is aimed basically for online purposed tasks and is quite like the Chromebook. As HP unveiled the new product, it brought out a little disappointment for those who were waiting for its release. Although Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) had previously informed that the device would be priced at around $199, the actual price during the launch ceremony was announced to be in the starting range of $300. Nevertheless, the other specifications and features of the device are exactly the same as were anticipated.

Published by Steve Hackney

Steve Hackney is a corporate finance professional with over 14 years of experience in cash management and investing. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Finance from Florida State University and holds a Certified Treasury Professional certification. Steve lives in Orlando, Florida with his family.