Dell announces Precision 3650 and Precision 3450 SFF workstations
Dell expanded its lineup of workstations today by announcing the Precision 3450 Small Form Factor and the Precision 3650 Tower. The workstations run on the latest 11th Gen Intel Core processors or Intel Xeon W1-300 processors. You can pair their CPUs with professional-level graphics from either NVIDIA or AMD.
As you’d expect from modern workstations, both new Precision devices should be able to handle demanding workloads, including 2D and 3D CAD work and working with large data.
You can purchase the Precision 3450 Small Form Factor and Precision 3650 Tower workstations starting today. The Precision 3450 Small Form Factor starts at $1,089, and the Precision 3650 Tower starts at $1,219.
The Precision 3650 workstation also has tools aimed at AR/VR and AI projects. It features Intel Deep Learning Boost technology that can run inferencing algorithms on large data sets. It also has Ready for VR options. The Precision 3650 has 20Gb/s USB 3.2 ports and optional Thunderbolt 4 ports to make it easier to work with external devices.
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