Frame Unveils Powerful New Visual Supercomputer in the Cloud
New Quad-GPU System Is Now Available On-Demand to Millions of Design Professionals for Under $4 per Hour
/EINPresswire.com/ -- DALLAS, TX -- (Marketwired) -- 02/01/16 -- Frame (www.fra.me), the cloud service that lets users run any software in a browser, announced release of its new system, Pro 64GB, that designers and engineers can use to run their most performance-demanding applications in the cloud.
Frame Pro 64GB is optimized for modern, multi-core simulation and rendering applications. It packs 2 Intel Xeon CPUs, 4 NVIDIA GRID GPUs, 64GB of memory, and an SSD flash drive in a cloud-based system that users can access on demand for under $4 per hour.
"Conventional rendering hardware and high-end virtualization solutions come with a very high price tag," said Nikola Bozinovic, CEO of Frame. "Our new Pro 64GB offering allows designers to shift to powerful visual workstations on demand. Access to stunning interactive photorealistic rendering has never been easier."
This new option extends the line of Frame configurations, which now range from Air 4GB, a basic virtual computer for running applications like Microsoft Office, to Pro 64GB, a quad GPU-powered visual supercomputer for running heavy graphics loads.
"I'm done with expensive, bulky dedicated rendering hardware. By using Frame, I get the juice I need when I need it, without cooling fans that sound like jet engines taking off in my office -- all with direct access to our storage on Dropbox and Box," said Adam O'Hern, Head of Design at Mechanical Color. "When I don't run apps, I don't have to pay for it. Frame lets me use my Macbook the way I used to use the giant PC tower in my closet. There's no going back."
Pricing & Availability
Subscribers to Frame Standard and Plus plans can now access the Frame Pro 64GB system with the click of a button. Running applications on this new visual supercomputer costs under $4 per hour. Companies interested in trying Frame can get started for free by signing up at www.fra.me.
About Frame
Founded in 2012, Frame (www.fra.me) is transforming personal computing by enabling people and teams to run their apps in the cloud and share them easily. Frame (previously Mainframe2) is headquartered in San Mateo, CA, with offices in Nis, Serbia, and is financed by Silicon Valley VCs, including Columbus Nova Technology Partners and Bain Capital Ventures. For more information please contact press@fra.me.
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Chaos Group
"V-Ray RT is Chaos Group's interactive renderer that can double as a 'production renderer' and is included in V-Ray for 3ds Max and the upcoming V-Ray for Revit," said Lon Grohs, Chief Commercial Officer at Chaos Group. "By powering V-Ray RT GPU with this super computer on Frame, customers can interactively render on demand from any device as if they're sitting at a $15K workstation."
NVIDIA
"Frame customers can enjoy smooth application performance from almost any location on demand with NVIDIA GRID GPUs delivering graphics-rich experiences from the cloud," said Jim McHugh, vice president of the NVIDIA GRID business at NVIDIA. "With Frame's powerful, multi-GPU system, users get the benefit of truly interactive rendering, with predictable, more accurate results on their favorite applications."
Luxion
"KeyShot is a CPU-based real-time raytracing application that allows you to create amazing images from any CAD data in short amounts of time," said Henrik Wann Jensen, co-founder and Chief Scientist at Luxion. "It is used throughout the world's leading design companies and by thousands of individual artists. While KeyShot is highly optimized to run on any type of computer, Frame allows people to easily tap into many cores when and where people need it, with 6-10x performance gains, as benchmarks have shown."
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