ASUS Announces ExpertCenter E500 G9 Workstation

2022-07-22 21:54:20 By : Mr. Richard Ho

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Taipei, Taiwan, July 13, 2022 — ASUS, a leading IT company in server systems, server motherboards and workstations, has announced ExpertCenter E500 G9 — an all-new workstation that delivers professional performance and flexible expandability, and ideal for 3D design/modeling, rendering, simulation and visualization. This powerhouse workstation also supports NVIDIA Omniverse Enterprise to help creative professionals to accelerate workflows and projects with real-time collaboration to create and connect virtual worlds.

Empowering creativity with the latest technologies  

ASUS ExpertCenter E500 G9 is powered by the latest up to 12th Generation Intel Core processors to provide more cores and bandwidth for advanced creation. Next-generation PCI Express (PCIe ) 5.0 slots are also a feature, empowering data-transfer speeds that are up to 2X that of PCIe 4.0 — ensuring that ExpertCenter E500 G9 is an ideal and robust choice for handling data-intensive tasks.  

Featuring up to 128 GB of DDR5-4800 ECC memory, ExpertCenter E500 G9 also ensures system stability by automatically detecting and correcting any data corruption, drastically reducing the risk of crashes during rendering. Fast connectivity also accelerates productivity, so ExpertCenter E500 G9 boasts dual 2.5 Gbps Ethernet ports for high-speed throughput, plus optional WiFi 6E for the quickest-possible wireless data transfers.

Enable real-time 3D collaboration with NVIDIA Omniverse Enterprise  

The finest quality comes from the best collaboration. ExpertCenter E500 G9 features a high-performance up to NVIDIA RTX A5000 graphics card to tackle complex visualization workflows. This unrivaled power and capability, supported by an NVIDIA RTX GPU, delivers the performance needed for creation empowered by the NVIDIA Omniverse Enterprise platform — enhancing enterprise 3D designs and digital-twin workflows with real-time collaboration and true-to-reality simulation.  

ASUS is also working closely with many independent software vendors (ISVs) to accelerate the adoption of Omniverse in the 3D-animation and architectural engineering and construction (AEC) industries, providing the assurance of validated reliability and compatibility with key applications.

Powerful IT management for business  

ASUS ExpertCenter E500 G9 also includes ASUS Control Center , an integrated IT-management software that enables seamless remote monitoring and control of devices in the business environment. ASUS Control Center allows IT administrators to perform BIOS installations, run one-click software updates remotely and manage multiple devices at once — no matter where employees are located.  

ASUS ExpertCenter E500 G9 will be available from DATE in COUNTRIES from PLACES. Please contact your local ASUS representative for further information.

ASUS is a global technology leader that provides the world’s most innovative and intuitive devices, components and solutions to deliver incredible experiences that enhance the lives of people everywhere. With its team of 5,000 in-house R&D experts, ASUS is world-renowned for continuously reimagining today’s technologies for tomorrow, garners more than 11 awards every day for quality, innovation and design, and is ranked among Fortune’s World’s Most Admired Companies.  

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