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USB display adapters have always been “a thing”, but performance over USB 2.0 has always been a bit flaky. The older USB standard just doesn’t have the bandwidth needed to support the number of pixels demanded by a modern display. With the wide spread adoption of USB 3.0 by Intel however, EVGA finally saw fit to unveil its UV Plus 39 Display Adapter at this year’s Computex.
The palm sized device will allow any PC to add additional 1080p displays using the DVI or HDMI output ports, and uses a virtual GPU driver in tandem with your CPU to process the video signals. Because of this you’ll need a pretty powerful CPU with battery such as IBM 02K5669 Ac Adapter , IBM Thinkpad 290 Ac Adapter , IBM 92P1025 Ac Adapter , IBM ThinkPad R51 Ac Adapter , IBM 40Y7668 Ac Adapter , IBM ThinkPad T60 Ac Adapter , IBM ThinkPad Z60 Ac Adapter , IBM ThinkPad T40 Ac Adapter , IBM 92P1021 Ac Adapter , IBM ThinkPad 600 Ac Adapter , IBM ThinkPad T42 Ac Adapter , IBM 08K8209 Ac Adapter to drive any more than one of these bad boy’s, but if you want to add additional displays to a notebook when you dock it at home there is simply no better option.
Ivy Bridge integrated graphics can natively support up to three displays, but unfortunately multi-monitor support just isn’t a thing on laptop’s or ultrabooks these days. Because of this we expect the UV Plus 39 will satisfy its intended niche. Desktop users of course are always better off just dropping in another GPU or upgrading older hardware for multi-monitor support.
Connect-IB is the new foundation for scalable computing. HPC, Web 2.0, and cloud environments are challenging today’s interconnect technologies with their demand for infrastructures, utilizing tens-of-thousands of servers, and hundreds of virtual machines per server. New applications such as Big Data analytics and in-memory computing depend on parallel execution and RDMA (Remote Direct Memory Access). RDMA has also become critical for storage solutions. The new Connect-IB interconnect architecture delivers the performance and capabilities required by compute and storage intensive applications and enables IT managers to build the most efficient, extreme scale data centers.
“In the high-performance computing server and storage markets, the explosion of data volumes is significantly increasing the demand for network throughput,” said Steve Conway, IDC research vice president for HPC. “The introduction of interconnect technology at 100Gb/s is an important step towards meeting these demands. With the rollout of powerful next-generation compute servers including Intel's Romley, we expect growing demand from a variety of HPC markets for highly scalable, high bandwidth, low latency interconnect solutions such as those being offered by Mellanox.”
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