The Z820 is the most powerful of the three new recruits, engineered for the most demanding and compute-intensive customers.
The Z820 provides up to 16 processing cores, 512 GB of ECC memory, 14 TB of high-speed storage and dual Nvidia Quadro 6000 graphics.
It targets customers in oil and gas, mechanical design and engineering, medical, video and animation.
The 'quiet' Z620 has been updated to support both single and dual-socket processors. It provides up to 16 processing cores, 96 GB of ECC memory, 11 TB of high-speed storage, and Nvidia Quadro 6000 or dual Quadro 5000 graphics.
The Z620 is aimed at customers in financial services, video, animation, architecture and midrange mechanical computer-aided design.
The Z420 holds up to eight processing cores using the latest Intel Xeon processor E5-1600 and E5-2600 product families, up to 64 GB of ECC memory, 11 TB of high-speed storage, and Nvidia Quadro 5000 or dual Quadro 2000 graphics.
The Z420 is targeted to more mainstream computing, for customers in architecture, video editing and photography.
The Z820 is the most powerful of the three new recruits, engineered for the most demanding and compute-intensive customers.