CPU and GPU Rendering Workstation and Servers

Local Rendering

Local Rendering

Workstations designed specifically for rendering and visualization offer optimized performance for visual tasks. With the ability to develop, design, and render on the same machine, these workstations provide flexible options for CPU and GPU configurations.

Remote Rendering

Remote Rendering

For rendering tasks that require more power than a single workstation can provide, dedicated rendering hardware offers a solution. With the ability to support up to eight single GPUs and dense CPU options, these systems are ideal for tackling large rendering jobs.

Distributed Rendering

Distributed Rendering

For teams working on high-resolution, feature-length animated films, rendering resources are critical. Leverage scalable hardware options and access the rendering power you need, whether through colocation, a private cloud, or on-premises. Accelerate your render jobs with an entire HPC cluster.

Local Rendering Solutions

spc wkst 3

Starting at

$4,353.42

  • Processor: 1x AMD Ryzen 7000 Series
  • Drives: 2x 2.5" and 6x 2.5"/3.5" Internal
  • Supports: 2x Double-Wide card (x8/x8)
  • Form Factor: Full-Tower
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spc wkst 5

Starting at

$7,012.98

  • Processor: 1x AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro 3000WX/5000WX
  • Drive Bays: 6x 3.5"/2.5" and 2x 2.5" Fixed
  • Supports: Up to 4x Double-Wide cards
  • Form Factor: Full-Tower
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Remote and Distributed Rendering Systems

sabre edge 2u 1

Starting at

$7,005.21

  • Processor: 1x AMD EPYC 7002/7003 Series
  • Drive Bays: 8x 3.5"/2.5" Hot-Swap
  • Supports: Up to 4x Double-Wide PCI-E 4.0 cards
  • Rack Height: 2U
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sabreedge 4u 1

Starting at

$12,089.01

  • Processor Supported: 2x Intel Xeon Scalable Family
  • Drive Bays: 24x 2.5" Hot-Swap
  • Supports: Up to 8x Double-Wide cards
  • Rack Height: 4U
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sabreedge 2u 4
  • Number of nodes: 4
  • Processor (Per Node): 2x AMD EPYC 7002/7003 Series
  • Drive Bays (Per Node): 6x 2.5" Hot-Swap
  • Rack Height: 2U
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CPU vs. GPU Rendering

Both CPU-based renderers and GPU-based renderers are perfect for their specific tasks. While GPU rendering has gained a lot of traction, CPU rendering still provides stability for rendering static scenes of 3D environments.

GPUs serve to enhance your current CPU system to significantly accelerate image rendering. The GPU tackles resource-intensive 3D visualization while the CPU crunch down on complex tasks. With rendering, you will need both a powerful CPU and GPU.

3D Content Creation Applications

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