AMAX Introduces New PowerMax Professional Workstation Featuring 2nd Generation Intel Core Processor Family

AMAX has announced the new AMAX PowerMax VCS-1i Professional Workstation based on the revolutionary 2nd Generation Intel Core Processor family. The PowerMax VCS-1i is designed for creative professionals, designers and animators who demand accelerated computing performance and flexibility to drive the latest graphic design and animation applications.

Designed to deliver exceptional performance while managing large amounts of data, the VCS-1i enables memory scalability with its four DIMM slots and supports DDR3 memory, giving it a performance boost capable of handling virtually all industry-leading professional visualization software applications, providing extraordinary graphics and application performance and unmatched image quality. In addition to high-performance Intel Core i7 processing, PowerMax Series Professional Workstations feature multiple PCI Express slots, and multiple terabytes of internal and removable storage -- all in a compact, workstation solution.

"By integrating the 2nd Generation Intel Core Processor family into the PowerMax VCS-1i, AMAX has created an adaptable system that has the performance needed for demanding multimedia and graphics applications," said Eric Thompson Director of North America Channel at Intel. "Featuring fully-integrated 32nm graphics and microprocessor silicon, this next-generation solution suits customers that demand both speedy content creation and visualization horsepower."

"AMAX is committed to providing customers the most advanced enterprise solutions possible and the PowerMax VCS-1i is designed for customers that require improved performance, greater adaptability, and unique visual features," said James Huang, Product Marketing Manager for AMAX. "By expanding our range of leading professional workstations with the 2nd Generation Intel Core Processor family, AMAX is poised to accelerate computing performance and visual experience to an even wider enterprise audience."