Boston IT Solutions launch new range of media workstations at Broadcast India 2013

Thursday, 10 October 2013    Source: In House

Mumbai, India (October 10, 2013) - Boston IT Solutions (India) Private Limited, now in its 20th year as distribution partner for Super Micro Computer (NASDAQ: SMCI), is delighted to unveil two exciting new additions to their Venom range of high performance workstations at the 23rd Broadcast India show in Mumbai: the Boston Venom 2400-0T and the Boston 1800-0T. For more information and a demonstration visit Boston on stand A-103.

The Boston Venom 2400-0T utilises Supermicro Hyper-Speed technology to deliver superior performance over the competition, while still maintaining enterprise-class reliability. Based on Intel® Xeon® E5-2600 V2 series processors, Boston has enhanced the highest performing 'Ivy Bridge' processors (up to 150W TDP) to achieve stable application performance improvements of up to 30%. The processors are able to run at continuous maximum efficiency due to proprietary liquid cooling technology, with an in- integrated pump that provides rapid, highly efficient coolant circulation, heat exchange and an acoustically quiet computing experience.

The Venom 2400-0T is uniquely optimised for Silicon Philosophies' innovative CINEMA CRAFT® HD applications (CC-HDe & CC-3De 2.0); chosen by leading video post-production facilities, film studios (e.g. SONY DADC, Deluxe Digital, Imagion, MSM, Cinehollywood, Paramount, Warner, MGM, Pixar), broadcasters (e.g. FOX, HBO, Turner) and digital content professionals for their speed and unique quality H.264 and MVC Stereoscopic encoding results. Silicon Philosophies' recent deployment harnesses Venom's 2400-0T architecture to guarantee the most efficient, high-performance media encoding platform.

Boston is also presenting the Boston Venom 1800-0T at this year's Broadcast India show. Combining an ultra-compact chassis design with a specification designed for high performance, the Boston Venom 1800-0T delivers enough computing power to cope with the most demanding of applications. At just 222mm wide, 190mm high, and 351mm deep, the Boston Venom 1800-0T impressively condenses a 4th Generation Intel® Core i7 CPU, NVIDIA® Quadro® K4000 GPU card, 16GB of RAM, 2TB HDD, and 240GB SSD, ensuring ultrafast performance that allows professionals across different M&E disciplines realise their most ambitious visions. Cooling in such a compact system is a significant challenge, but the chassis design, combined with a large 180mm fan, ensures that operating temperatures are kept low, removing any concerns about energy efficiency and reliability.

"Boston is delighted to be unveiling our latest Venom workstation range at Broadcast India 2013, designed to provide digital content creation and VFX professionals with unparalleled performance," says Mr. Manoj Nayee, Managing Director of Boston Limited. "Boston has been at the forefront of innovative technology for over 20 years, providing cutting edge computational solutions to a range of industries, however it is our renowned affiliation with the media industry that we are most proud of. Providing the ultimate range of high performance workstation solutions to the world's leading post-production and rendering houses has earned Boston the respect amongst some of the world's top digital content creation professionals, with our solutions renowned for being able to solve a vast number of issues relating to speed and performance."

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