Graphics card for industrial computing

30 November 2009

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Matrox Graphics (distributed in Australia by Multimedia Technology) announced the M9188 PCIe x16 Octal graphics card, designed to support eight DisplayPort or DVI Single-Link outputs from a single workstation.


The Matrox M9128 LP PCIe x16, DualHead DisplayPort graphics card.

 

The Matrox M9188 PCIe x16 offers 2GB of memory, resolutions up to 2560x1600 per output, and advanced desktop management features, such as independent or stretched desktop modes, to drive energy, transportation and process control.

 

The Matrox M9188 offers support for Windows XP and Linux, which is critical for energy and transportation applications that commonly use display configurations of more than eight monitors.

 

Matrox also announced a second addition to the M-Series product line with the Matrox M9128 LP PCIe x16, DualHead DisplayPort graphics card. This dual-monitor add-in board is the economical choice to drive business, industrial, and government applications across two displays at resolutions up to 2560x1600.

 

The cards feature native PCIe x16 performance, single-slot graphics cards, 1 GB (M9128) and 2 GB (M9188) of memory, drive two (M9128) or eight (M9188) DisplayPort monitors at 2560x1600 per display or DVI Single-Link monitors at 1920x1200 per display, and support for stretched or independent desktop modes across all monitors.

 

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