| Processor | Product Type: Desktop Workstation CPU Type: Intel Core i5 i7 i9 12/13th Gen series |
| Motherboard Specifications | Motherboard chipset Intel W680 |
| Memory Specifications | Memory type: DDR5 Memory size: 8GB Memory description: DDR5 4400MHz Maximum memory capacity: 64GB |
| Storage Specifications | Hard disk capacity: 1TB Hard Drive Description: PCIe NVMe Class 40 M.2 SSD and HDD Optical Drive Type: DVD Burner |
| Video / Audio | Optional graphics card: GT730, T400, T1000, A1000, A2000, A4000, A5000, A6000, RTX series, etc. |
| Software System | Pre-installed operating system Windows 10/11 Pro/Home |
Cyber Resilient Architecture for Zero Trust IT environment & operations
Security is integrated into every phase of the lifecycle, including protected supply chain and factory-to-site integrity assurance. Silicon-based root of trust anchors end-to-end boot resilience while Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) and role-based access controls ensure trusted operations.
Increase efficiency and accelerate operations with autonomous collaboration
The management portfolio delivers a secure, efficient, and comprehensive solution for servers. Simplify, automate and centralize one-to-many management with the Enterprise console and iDRAC.
Sustainability
From recycled materials in our products and packaging, to thoughtful, innovative options for energy efficiency, the portfolio is designed to make, deliver, and recycle products to help reduce the carbon footprint and lower your operation costs.
The workstation is typically designed as a single-user workstation for professional users for high-performance computing, graphics processing, and more.
While it can support some level of multitasking on hardware resources, it doesn't specify a fixed "maximum number of users." In a LAN environment, multiple users can theoretically access the resources on the workstation through network sharing and other means, but this is limited by various factors such as network bandwidth, workstation performance, and concurrent operations of simultaneous access.
If it refers to users who log in and use workstations locally at the same time, generally speaking, based on their operating system and design positioning, it is mainly for a single user to work efficiently, and logging in multiple users at the same time and performing complex operations may lead to system performance degradation.
In a virtualized environment, by creating multiple virtual machines, multiple "virtual users" can be supported according to the hardware resources and the configuration of the virtual machines.