HP & Nvidia partner on 'VR-Ready' workstations
April 5, 2016

HP & Nvidia partner on 'VR-Ready' workstations

SAN JOSE, CA — HP Inc. (www.hp.com) is collaborating with Nvidia to deliver workstations for 3D content creators, media professionals, game and application developers, and others to create visually engaging and immersive virtual reality experiences. New HP Z Workstation configurations are Nvidia VR Ready systems, equipped with Quadro professional GPUs. The new configurations provide the performance necessary for content creators to deliver a seamless and accurate VR experience. Each configuration is tested with optional HTC Vive head mounted displays to ensure a smooth path to the creation of inspiring, immersive content. 

The companies announced the systems at Nvidia’s GPU Technology Conference at the San Jose Convention Center. The ultimate content creation configuration features dual Nvidia Quadro M6000 24GB cards with availability planned this quarter.
 
“We are embarking on a new frontier that will change how content producers and artists develop the most immersive, visually stimulating content available,” says Jeff Wood, vice president, worldwide product management, workstations and thin clients, HP Inc. “HP Z desktop workstations with Nvidia graphics are the ideal combination for this new content creation era.”
 
VR content creators who use the recommended configurations can be confident in outstanding VR performance that includes ultra-high frame rates and low latency, even with the most complex data sets. These performance factors are critical for driving VR experiences in head-mounted displays that are accurate, comfortable and compelling for VR content creators and consumers alike. 
 
These new systems take advantage of up to two Quadro M6000 24GB cards. The HP Z840 with dual M6000 24GB cards supports Nvidia VR SLI (Scalable Link Interface) technology which effectively doubles the system rendering power for the most demanding VR applications. Only desktop systems with dual GPUs can achieve this performance level. HP systems with Dual M6000 24GB cards also take advantage of Nvidia’s GPU Affinity API and VR Synchronization technologies to further maximize performance and virtually eliminate image tearing.
 
“VR is expanding beyond gaming to revolutionize fields across everyday life — like medicine, architecture, education, product design and retailing,” says Bob Pette, vice president, professional visualization, Nvidia. “Our VR Ready initiative makes it easy for professional users to adopt VR technology to make better, more informed decisions and perform their best work.”
 
Pricing for the Nvidia VR Ready HP Z Workstation starts at $4,363. The systems are available now and the Dual M6000 24GB cards are available as an aftermarket option now and integrated in May.