The Fujitsu Celsius is a line of laptop and
workstation computers manufactured by
Fujitsu. The brand name has also been used for graphic accelerators.[1]
The laptops have Intel Core vPro, i5, or i7 processors,[2][3][4] while the workstations have one or two Intel Xeon processors.[5]
Fujitsu Celsius equipment was used to stitch together thousands of individual photographic images to create large-scale 360-degree panoramic images: an 80-gigapixel image of London was published in November 2010, stating: “using this excellent workstation allowed this record-breaking photo to be created a few weeks faster than would have been possible on any other available PC.” The 320-gigapixel
photomosaic of London published in February 2013 was prepared on a Celsius R920 in three months' time.[6][7][8][9][10]
Celsius R920[11] - 2012's model; The R920 is able to accept up to 512 GB of RAM.[12][13][14][15][16]
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Laptops
Celsius H710 and Celsius H910 - 2011's models.[17]
TFTS, “Fujitsu Brings Out Pair Of New Laptops, The Celsius H710 And The Celsius H910 [Described As Workstation Laptops, Fujitsu's New Hardware Offers Variety Of Configurations And High Power]”, Steve Anderson, May 23, 2011
http://nexus404.com/Blog/2011/05/23/fujitsu-brings-pair-laptops-celsius/
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