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Apr 16, 2016
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New Ninja desktops roar with Intel's 72-core supercomputing chip

Colfax's new Ninja desktops are anything but invisible; the workstations can roar with the unprecedented computing power of Intel's latest 72-core supercomputing chips. Read More

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