Linux Workstations from Penguin - The Machines of your Dreams

Penguin WorkstationPenguin Computing's high-end Linux workstations are dream machines for Linux power users. They offer huge amounts of memory, massive processing power, top-notch graphics and server grade storage options. All engineered by Linux experts and backed by Penguin Computing’s 3 year hardware warranty. Choose from the AMD® Opteron™ based Tempest™ or the Intel® Xeon™ based Niveus™ workstations.

Niveus 4000 Workstation

The Niveus 4000 features the latest Intel processor technology and outstanding support for GPUs and graphics adapters.

  • Two Intel Xeon 5600 Series 'Westmere' processors with up to 6 cores per processor
  • Intel QuickPath Interconnect architecture with up to 6.4GT/s I/O Link
  • Up to 288GB of RAM
  • Eight drive bays for SAS/SATA/SSD drives
  • RAID Option
  • Expansion slots, power and cooling to support up to two GPUs or graphics adapters
  • Integrated IPMI 2.0 compliant management controller

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Niveus 4200 Workstation

The Niveus 4000 is the 4200's 'big brother'. It features the latest Intel 'Westmere' processor architecture, server grade storage options and supports up to four GPGPUs or graphics adapters.

  • Two Intel Xeon 5600 Series 'Westmere' processors with up to 6 cores per processor
  • Intel QuickPath Interconnect architecture with up to 6.4GT/s
  • Up to 192GB of RAM
  • Eight drive bays for SAS/SATA/SSD drives
  • RAID Option
  • Expansion slots, power and cooling to support up to four GPUs or graphics adapters
  • Integrated IPMI 2.0 compliant management controller

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Tempest 4400 Workstation

With up to 64 processor cores and 512GB of RAM the Tempest 4400 delivers the performance of a small cluster in a desktop chassis

  • Four AMD Opteron 6200 series processors with up to 16 core per processor
  • Up to 512GB (0.5 TB) of RAM
  • Five drive bays for SAS/SATA/SSD drives
  • 2x PCI-e Gen 2.0 x16 slots
  • RAID Option
  • Integrated IPMI 2.0 compliant management controller

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