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the workstation market is becoming increasingly specialized... the workstation is hard to beat... end workstation in the early 1980s... a direct factor in the decline of the workstation as a separate market segment... Workstation vendors both design the hardware and maintain the Unix operating system variant that runs on... Workstation vendors are able to ensure both the quality of the hardware... the price differential between the lower end workstation and consumer PCs may be narrower than it once was... of the more sophisticated CPU where the true workstation may be found... Although both the consumer desktop and the workstation benefit from CPUs designed around the multicore concept... and so a workstation in the modern sense of the term... Workstation manufacturers also tend to take a... The systems that come out of workstation companies often feature... the line between workstation and PC is increasingly becoming blurred as the demand for fast computers... allowing workstation manufacturers to use... A workstation class PC may have some of the following features... based workstation product line will be discontinued... Current workstation market reoganizes around x64 solutions... defined the workstation environment more generally as...

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