Teradici,
creator of the industry-leading PCoIP remote display protocol and Emmy
Award-winning Cloud Access Software (CAS), announced new remote
workstation performance milestones in collaboration with Lenovo and
NVIDIA that will enable hybrid workplace flexibility, even for the most
graphics-intensive workloads used by content creators and designers. The industry-first performance benchmarks for color-accurate remote workstations focus on accelerating visual workflows and photo-realism.
Creative
studios and CAD firms have been challenged to scale effectively beyond
the studio because of security policies, home bandwidth constraints, and
IT infrastructure limitations. With 4K60 remote workstation
performance, workers in these traditionally "office only" fields,
including visual effects, broadcast and design visualization, will have
the flexibility to work securely from virtually anywhere using their
industry applications, without compromise. Using the Teradici PCoIP
remote display protocol to transfer only pixels, corporate assets remain
securely located in industry-compliant on-site content networks.
4K60 and Photo-Realism Benchmarks
In an industry-first benchmarked demonstration, a Lenovo ThinkStation P620 workstation with Teradici CAS (version 21.07 peview)
delivered a fully interactive 4K60 remote experience from a corporate
site to a home office, achieving a record in-session Maxon Cinebench R23
benchmark. The ThinkStation P620 is the world's first AMD Ryzen
ThreadRipper PRO workstation paired with the new NVIDIA RTX A6000 GPU
built on the NVIDIA Ampere architecture.
In
another industry first, the combined solution leveraged NVIDIA realtime
ray tracing to deliver in-session color-accurate photo-realism at dual
4K and 60 frames per second for a game development workload.
"The
high level of secure performance that Teradici, Lenovo and NVIDIA have
demonstrated eliminates the security and technical roadblocks that have
kept creative studios and CAD firms from benefiting from the many
advantages of remote work," said Ziad Lammam, VP, Product Management at
Teradici. "Corporate assets never leave the secure network, but creators
can access them from virtually anywhere with a user experience that
performs exactly like they're in the studio."
"Using
incredibly powerful computing solutions, creative firms have tremendous
opportunities to shrink production schedules and enable more efficient
peer collaboration and project iteration," said Bob Pette, VP,
Professional Visualization at NVIDIA. "With NVIDIA's best-in-class
professional graphics performance and Teradici CAS, our customers can
run the most demanding visualization workflows and meet today's design,
creative, and scientific challenges regardless of location."
"Designers,
engineers and artists now have the power they need to collaborate and
be more productive and innovative, whether in the office or not," said
Rob Herman, General Manager of the Workstation and Client AI Business
Unit at Lenovo. "The Lenovo ThinkStation P620 with Teradici CAS combine
to create a solution that enables a highly flexible workforce with
collaborate-from-anywhere needs. The ThinkStation P620 workstation can
be used deskside or securely rack-mounted in a corporate machine room,
compliant with enterprise security practices for content delivery
networks - this can then be remotely accessed by an endpoint such as the
Lenovo ThinkStation P340 Tiny both in the worker's desk in studio, at
home, or anywhere."
Teradici 4K60 remote workstation capabilities are available with the 21.07 development build and more 4K60 enhancements will be broadly available later this year. For more information and to sign up for updates, visit: http://www.teradici.com.